Melba learns about Gandhi and his beliefs in nonviolent resistance in Chapter 12 of "Warriors Don't Cry" when she is first introduced to the concept of passive resistance by her teacher, Mrs. Pickwick. Gandhi's teachings and methods have a profound impact on Melba throughout the book as she navigates the challenges and injustices of segregation at Central High School.
we can learn nothing
to be brave
The book warriors don't cry is about a girl named Melba Pattillo Beals that inte- grated an all white school called Central High with 8 other black students. When she integrated Central her whole life changed. At Central kids made fun of her and tried to hurt her. She could not go any where beyond her block. Her old friends from her other school did not talk to her and her mother lost her job. Melba tried to learn ways that she could stay alive and not get in trouble. In the end Melba made it through Central. Went to a great college up north and lived with a white family. Melba got married a baby named Kellie and lived happily.
By practicing
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The chapter is called In Which I Learn to Season My Food
Ah, in Chapter 7 of "The Young Warriors" by VS Reid, we see our young heroes facing new challenges and growing stronger together. They learn the value of teamwork and courage as they navigate through obstacles. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, each stroke of their journey adds depth and beauty to their story.
to learn about Gandhi's philosophy
In chapter 9, we learn that Dimmesdale's health is beginning to fail. He looks pale and thin.
he came to London to learn how to be a lawyer
Dr. King learn about nonviolence from Mohandas Gandhi when he went to visit India.