How did Cassie come to see what it was like in the 1930s?
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How did Cassie come to see what it was like in the 1930s?
Cassie came to see racism and 'how things are' in a number of incidents. Cassie still young was oblivious to racism that surrounded her. Throughout the book she learns more and more about the past and what is going on around her.
Cassie goes to Great Faith Elementary, one of the largest black schools in the county, an hours journey from her
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was ok, as only a child can, many evil things were going on around her. Many of her experiences outlined above allowed her to see the world in a slightly less idealistic way. While many sad events took place, she managed to remain a happy child. Her experiences give us just a small idea of what was a horrific and difficult time for coloured people in many parts of the world - not just America.
was ok, as only a child can, many evil things were going on around her. Many of her experiences outlined above allowed her to see the world in a slightly less idealistic way. While many sad events took place, she managed to remain a happy child. Her experiences give us just a small idea of what was a horrific and difficult time for coloured people in many parts of the world - not just America.