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“Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock” by David Margolick- Identifying Evidence: Analyze Individuals, Events, and Ideas
Directions- Look for text evidence that highlights the relationship between Elizabeth and Hazel throughout the text. Provide evidence,
why it matters, and what's it saying.
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Evidence
What's it saying?
Why does it matter?
After "'You saw [Count's] pictures in the
newspaper, you don't remember how you
felt or what people close to you talked
about?' she asked Hazel incredulously at
one point."
Pg 364
"But, as time passed, Hazel realized that
she wasn't quite ready to let go."

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