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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
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What was a problem Najuma identified, and how did she try to solve it? Do you think the solution worked? Explain why or why not.

Use your own reasoning, and cite evidence from the article to support your response.
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White raven [17]3 years ago
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Ayanna Najuma was a young black girl in the Oklahoma. During the time, where segregation and discrimination was in its prime. According to the article, She was born into a family of civil rights activists. Therefore when treated unfairly she did not take it lightly. She stated that, " "I did not grow up in an affluent family," she wrote in a 2014 magazine article, "…but one that provided an abundance of insight about life and what is important in making a contribution to the world." So She became a member of the NAACP Youth Council in Oklahoma City. 

Najuma noticed that in New York, where she was seven years old, there was more integration of black and white people than in the south where she grew up. As a result, she decided to use her voice to make a difference in the world. When she came back she decided to plan a way to end segregation in  her hometown with her friends. While doing so, many students went under training for weeks preparing for anything that comes their way. No matte what they would keep their composure and remain calm. 

"The first sit-in took place at Katz Drugstore in August of 1958. ", as stated in the text. She was threatened , insulted, however, through all of that she remained clam and positive. Keeping busy talking with her friends and coloring, and reading magazines. Two days later she attempted to sit at the counter and order a hamburger and a coke. The server eventually gave in, and Katz Drugstore became Oklahoma City's first desegregated eatery. Najuma's solution to segregation in her community was very effective. 

In my opinion, the situation couldn't of been handled better. A sit-in is a type of nonviolent protest in which people physically occupy an area to bring about change. And it did just that, it gave other African- Americans the courage to stand up and speak up about the inequality and unfair treatment they had been receiving for way too long. Over the next seven years, Ayanna and the Youth Council continued their sit-ins. They were significant in ending segregation in restaurants throughout Oklahoma City. African Americans gained a new sense of pride and power as a result of the sit-in movement. They learned they could transform their neighborhoods through local coordinated action after rising up on their own and had significant success demonstrating against segregation in the society in which they lived.

Explanation:

Hope this helps you get an idea!!

Alborosie3 years ago
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A problem that Najuma identified was that the people that were the white people in the south refused to let the black people integrate like it was in New York.

<h3>The issue from Najuma's perspective</h3>

From a trip that she made to New York when she was seven years old, Najuma discovered that there was more integration of black and white people compared to the south that she lived.

This led to her decision to lend her voice in order to make a change in the society.

Read more on racial discrimination here:

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