Here's the final chapter of this story. This will talk more about segregation, ever since slavery ended, and Woman Rights.
Chapter 7: Segregation and Woman Rights
After the South passed Jim Crow laws and legal racial segregation, Musical's couldn't go to the same places as Normal's, just because of the color of their skin. They had to treat white Normal's with respect, or they'll get beaten, sent to jail, or killed. Then from the 1950s and 60s, the Musical's joined with Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, and other African American Normal's to end segregation. Rosa Parks and her female Pop friend who was also African American refused to give up their seats and were sent to jail. Martin Luther King Jr. and his male Funk friend who was African American formed a boycott for other African Americans by walking to work instead of using the bus. Jackie Robinson and his male Country friend who was African American ignored the insults of them playing baseball and they kept playing for the sport they love. Malcolm X and his male Hard Rock friend who was African American joined the boycott with Martin Luther King Jr. and his Funk friend. Malcolm's Hard Rock friend was also his partner in crime. Until segregation ended in 1964. In the 1920s, female Musical's fought for their right to do things men can do. Susan B. Anthony and her female Classical friend fought for women's right to vote. Susan B. Anthony's Classical friend was sad that her friend never got to see women finally able to have the right to vote. Amelia Earhart and her female Techno friend became the first female Normal and Musical to fly across the Atlantic. When Earhart, her Techno friend, and Noonan were making their way to Howland Island, they ran out of fuel and crashed into the island. Noonan didn't survive, while Earheart died a week later on the island. Her Techno friend managed to survive the plane crash and was swept out to sea until she was found by the military. They asked her where's Earhart, but she didn't know.
Well, that's the end of this story. My grandma (my dad's mom) told me that Earhart survived the plane crash and landed on Howland Island. But died a week later from struggling to survive. I've heard a lot about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. Martin Luther King Jr. skipped two grades in High School and went to College. Now that's impressive. Please Review
