I can give you one but it’s not gonna be too good I’m sorry cuz I’m not good with stories but here we go
Rescue
Once there was a brave dog, named Katrina. She lived in a dog shelter where volunteers would take care of her. One morning, at 9:00 it was feeding time. Katrina could see all the dogs getting their food but Katrina didn’t get her food. She started barking at the volunteer but the volunteer couldn’t hear Katrina. After that was yard time, where the dogs would run around there squeezed yard. A different volunteer passed by and opened up all the cages for the dogs, All except for Katrina, she started barking loudly, but the volunteer was too far to her Katrina. When it was the dogs lunch time. They gave every dog their food. All except for Katrina. This time, instead of barking, Katina whimpered. It was so quiet not even the dogs could hear her. Later that afternoon, when it was nap time for the dogs, Katrina finally was able to fall asleep, without food, without water and without going outside. Katrina whimpered herself to sleep. 15 minutes passed by, Katrina was deep asleep until suddenly, two ladies walked into the main office of the dog shelter, it was a daughter and her mother, they wanted to look for a dog to adopt, they went into the dog cages and found Katrina, looking hopeless and sad, the daughter asked her mother to get Katrina ‘I don’t know, Lily. “ ‘Please!” begged lily. ‘Fine, we’ll keep him” ‘Yay, Cheered lily. They went back to the main office and they woke up Katrina, The cut the tag off and the mother paid the money. Then they went home, On the way, Katrina woke up, wondering where she was, later that day, she was fed dinner, went outside and lily was petting her all day. Katrina and Lily have never felt happier and decided to have Katrina as the new family pet.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, but that’s not his handwriting on the vellum page above John Hancock’s signature and 55 others. The neat script of the Declaration belongs to Timothy Matlack, a brewer and beer bottler from Pennsylvania.
The main argument being made by Johnson in "The End of the Black American Narrative" is that there has been only one narrative predominantly used for the African - American culture and history which has to a large degree defined African- Americans as a group.
Explanation:
Johnson argues that this narrative has been the enslavement, oppression, victimization and fight for equal civil rights and equal political standing of African-Americans in an inherently racist society. He further argues that this narrative has been true since slavery until the Civil Rights movement but is no longer relevant as a result of the Civil Rights movement and its outcomes. The reason for this, Johnson states, is because today’s African- American population is a culmination of too many diverse people; consisting of members with diverse and cultural backgrounds and histories, and people who are too socio-economically varied to still use such a one-sided story to describe such a diverse people. Therefore, this narrative is not longer completely true, nor does it paint a complete picture. The author does not dismiss the once-relevance of this narrative but clarifies that it is dated and does more harm than good in the 21st century as that particular story does not apply anymore as it once used to.