Father Of Chinese Aviation: Jackie Robinson, Feng Ru, And Beals

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Turning points in life can be very challenging and often difficult. In Father of Chinese Aviation, I Never Had It Made, and Warriors Don’t Cry this point is proved. In the stories mentioned before the characters faced many threats such as racial slurs and mean comments but most importantly they all had turning points. Jackie Robinson, Feng Ru, and Melba Pattillo Beals all had a challenging turning point in their life that they had to overcome which lead them to having an huge impact on their country and society by breaking a barrier their society.

Jackie Robinson decided to fight to be the first African American to integrate the Major League Baseball (MLB). His autobiography states he “was forced to live with snubs rebuffs and rejections” ( Robinson). This quote shows that he was treated unfairly and disrespectfully. In Robinson’s autobiography it also states that Jackie Robinson broke the racial barrier and created equal oppurtunity proving that a “sport can’t be called national if blacks are barred from it”
(Robinson). This proves that he broke a racial barrier that needed to be broken. Although Jackie faced threats racial slurs and more he got through it and integrated into the MLB and changed his …show more content…

Feng Ru worked hard on improving aviation in China as it states in the story he “rarely finished work before 3 A.M”(Maskel). This quote shows that he worked tirelessly to be China’s aviator to impact his country. In Feng Ru’s story the Father of Chinese Aviation it states that “San Francisco’s massive earthquake and resulting fire forced him to relocate to Oakland instead”(Maskel). “Feng erected his workshop—a 10- by eight-foot shack”(Maskel). These quotes show that he was forced to deal with a small work space but he would not give up no matter what. Through all of Feng’s up’s and down’s he fought through it and became the father of Chinese aviation by working hard just like Melba Pattillo

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