Balliad of Bermingham

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Issue:

American History

 

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Anita K

 

Date added:

February 18, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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4 / 986

 

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The daughter wants to take part in helping the world become a better place by participating in a Freedom March. Her patriotism is commendable, but the mother is certain of the dangers of such a march and ironically, she offers a compromise that is possibly the worst decision she will make in her life...
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She wants to march in the streets of Birmingham in a Freedom March. Her mother is all too aware of what goes on at these types of demonstrations and how there are racists that don't care if you are only a young child. The irony here is even the people you should be able to trust are not trustworthy, which is implied in the second stanza: "For the dogs are fierce and wild / And clubs and hoses and guns and jails / Aren't good for a little child...
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