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The Sky Is Gray

 

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             It quickly becomes apparent that the young man no longer wants to complacently participate in a society where his people have never been given a chance. He makes it clear to all those listening that change is essential for the future of the next generation; and he believes that this change will come through the future generations being educated. We see this as he announces, "But it will be men who listen to their heads and not there heart who will see that your children will have a better chance than you had." We are all aware of how strong a mother's love for her children is, yet in the waiting room, Mama just shakes her head, implying her disapproval for the young man's words. One would think that she would want a different life for James. Perhaps she didn't agree with the solution in education the young man was presenting to his audience, or perhaps and more likely, it had been ingrained in her head that a black person's role in society would always be the same as she had known it, and that a black person would never have a place in the educational system. I strongly believe that Mama, and many like her think there is no hope for a better chance. Nevertheless, in desperate attempts to influence the older generation, such as Mama, the college man courageously leaps out of society's defined boundaries and refuses to step back in. He does this by expanding his knowledge, which has enabled him to voice his opinion where nobody dares. Furthermore, he faces obvious resistance from traditional blacks and poses a threat to oppressive whites. And more importantly, the unnamed cantankerous man was expressing his objection to racial rules during an era when whites were still capable of using force on such deviates. .
             When the college man and the preacher become engaged in a religious disagreement, the young man uses powerful reasoning in attempts to refuse society's white-dominated rules.


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