Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.
Theophilus Eugene Con...
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Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.
Theophilus Eugene Connor was nicknamed "Bull” because he bellowed like one. As commissioner of public safety, Bull Connor oversaw the police and fire departments, public schools, libraries, and the health department in Birmingham. During his second term as commissioner, Connor wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that revealed his views on race: he warned the liberal-leaning president that in cities where "the doctrine of white supremacy" fails, "Negroes become impudent, unruly, arrogant, law breaking, violent and insolent."
If a student compares this excerpt to the power of dictators, which type of connection is made?
text to self
text to world
text to text
text to person
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