Turning Points In History Essay

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It only takes one person to create a huge turning point in history. A turning point is a time in a person’s life to move in another direction, changing that person’s perspective. Three examples where a person’s turning point is shown are in the autobiography, I never had it made by Jackie Robinson, the memoir Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Patillo Beals, and the article “The Father of Chinese Aviation”, by Rebecca Maskel. Jackie Robinson, Melba Beals, and Feng Ru each were turning points in which they altered history, and while doing so they all faced obstacles they had to overcome. One example of a person with a huge turning point in their life is Jackie Robinson when he got drafted by Major League Baseball as the first black player. During …show more content…

However, during this time, segregation, and racism occurred everywhere. She personally had to face angry white crowds who didn’t want her to have the same rights as themselves. She says,”Some of the white people looked totally horrified, while others raised their fists to us. Other shouted ugly words.”(Beals) As a result to segregation, Melba acts as it is a privilege to be able to go to an all-white high school, but also a disappointment that they had to go to such great lengths just for a kid to go to some high school. Melba says,”I felt proud and sad at the same time.”(Beals) She learns that blacks are treated unfairly and realizes how far and beyond whites will go just so that blacks can’t have the same rights. While doing so she and many others developed a need to help create racial justice for all black people in education. Beals, not only gave Black people the right to go to any school they wanted, but she helped the country grow to accept all races for education. In conclusion, Beals had a dramatic turning point allowing her to be one of the few to go to an all-white high

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