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  • The Following week,Brandon went to the Brand New Ice Cream Store
  • I wish I can join this protest
  • At the Suburbs of Montgomery in 1963 there were many cries for freedom and justice for the African-American People. Many wanted to join the revolution just like this little boy named Brandon.
  • WE WANT JUSTICE! WE WANT FREEDOM! WE WANT EQUALITY!
  • STOP THIS NONSENSE YOU ALREADY HAVE ENOUGH FREEDOM
  • Brandon and the group of protestors protested all day until pitch dark. He and many others wanted to stop the Segregation of White people and African-American people.
  • WHY CAN'T WE HAVE THE SAME SEATS AT THE BUS LIKE WHITE PEOPLE! WHY CAN'T WE USE THE SAME ENTRANCE AS WHITE PEOPLE!
  • STOP ALREADY JUST GO HOME.
  • As Brandon went home that night, his mom was very furious that a little boy like him was protesting at night and she was very worried.
  • Mom I am sorry, please don't ground me. I was protesting for our rights.
  • Also leave the protesting to the adults. You know how violent the cops can be especially to African American folks
  • Yes Brandon you are grounded for a week. Why didn't you tell me?
  • Im sorry sir. It will never happen again.
  • DON'T YOU SEE THE SIGN FOOL. GET OUT.
  • WHITES ONLY
  • Brandon was very angry that he didn't get the ice cream from the store. He complained to his mother
  • It isn't fair that only white people can eat ice cream at the new store but we can't
  • I know that isn't fair but we will overcome it. Also look Martin Luther Kings speech at Washington DC
  • Yeah it was amazing.
  •  The next day, Brandon and his classmates were talking about Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream Speech"
  • Guys have you heard the Martin Luther King speech.
  • Hopefully after this speech segregation can end
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