these wars were the true warriors that rose to the top to lead. In the book Warriors Don’t Cry By Melba Patillo Beals a warrior named Melba strives to integrate Central High with eight other students. During an ordinary day Melba receives physical and verbal abuse from segregationists regularly. It is true that Melba could get injured or even killed, but the reward of Melba continuing the integration outweighs any potential injury.
Integrating Central High is important to Melba because it is the key…
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