Ditch Diggers

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It sure is hard living in a society where as a human being, a person will feel humiliated and unappreciated by others. Nobody is born with the desire to choose either their skin color, their family, or their choices of basically anything. Yet, black people always get the target of being treated the most unfairly treatment from the rest of the human beings. Till this day most of the people do not get the context of why would someone ever disrespect the other just cause of a color? We live in a society were sadly the looks matter than who the person actually is inside and what they can do as an individual. The Ditch Diggers daughters were the best example to explain how people looked to them in a different way according to their skin color. Walking down the street and realizing how people’s thoughts are nothing but judgmental comments could weaken anyone mentally and physically. Yet they were able to stand out for their own self and understand that they have to try to be the best to get through this. Perhaps to stop people from having these thoughts about them and all the other races. Their father strengthened their way of getting through this by unexpected phrases such as “You’re black and you’re girls …show more content…

Doctor Thornton made it to NJCU for us to explore more about how she felt and what was it like for them to be living in such a judgmental surrounding. For me, it was not easy to attend the convocation. Yet, the tweets about it made it easy for me to glean the topics that was going throughout the event time. They wanted to make sure that people could look at them in a different way. A way where they could be seen as something worth it. As one of my peers mentioned in a tweet, “50% of the girls in the project was pregnant before they reached 15”. That itself developed more logic to the six sisters by improving their way of thinking to focus more on their road of

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