The antagonist in the "Freedom Writers' Diary " is Margaret Campbell. There is assurance that she has no faith in the students at her school. And she has clearly given up on them. So it's up to Erin Gruell, the smart and intelligent teacher of the students, to get them back on the correct path in life.
Freedom Writers grossed $43,632,609 worldwide.
The real freedom writers are all working toward their foundation. Many of them appeared as extras in the movie Freedom Writers with Hillary Swank. They all graduated and many went to college with the money they made when they published their books. One of the Freedom Writers Darrius Garrett; was portrayed in the movie as the character "Marcus". He is an author that has a poetry book out on amazon, B&N and other sites i even seen it on ebay as well as he wrote another Freedom Writer book called Diary of a Freedom Writer "The Experience" currently set for an April 21rst, 2013 release. I got home and goggled him as I heard him speak at a conference I attended in Sept. He delivered a remarkable inspirational speech.
Yes freedom writers dairy was a true story and it was a book that was published in 1999
freedom writerrs happen January 5
It ends with a happy and sad ending.
The Freedom Writers Diary was created in 1999.
The Freedoms Writers diary
Going to Room 203 in "Diary 24" from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers gives the author hope that he has a home and a future.
Bloom lol?
It was called "toast for change."
Erin Gruwell is no longer a teacher, however she currently heads the Freedom Writers Foundation. The Freedom Writers Diary was published in 1999.
"Freedom Writers" is a film based on the real-life story of teacher Erin Gruwell and her at-risk students. In the movie, the students write over 150 diary entries throughout the course of their journey with Ms. Gruwell.
The main character in the book "The Freedom Writers Diary" is Erin Gruwell, a teacher who inspires and mentors a group of high school students known as the Freedom Writers. The book is a collection of diary entries written by these students, who were able to overcome personal struggles and societal challenges through writing.
The book "The Freedom Writers Diary" by the Freedom Writers is about a teacher who inspires her at-risk students to express themselves through writing. The students share their personal stories and struggles, emphasizing themes of resilience, empowerment, and the power of education to overcome adversity. It serves as a testament to the impact of education and compassion in transforming lives.
The author is sleeping on the floor in Diary 24 of Freedom Writers because she is homeless and doesn't have a bed to sleep on. This reflects the struggles and challenges she faces in her life as she tries to overcome homelessness and poverty. Sleeping on the floor underscores the harsh reality of her situation.
The original Freedom Writers were a group of high school students in Long Beach, California, who were taught by Erin Gruwell in the 1990s. Inspired by her teaching methods and dedication, they formed a group known as the Freedom Writers to advocate for social change and education reform. The students chronicled their experiences in a book called "The Freedom Writers Diary," which was later made into a movie.
Both "The Diary of Anne Frank" and "Freedom Writers" explore the theme of resilience in the face of adversity. They both depict the struggles and triumphs of teenagers facing discrimination and persecution. Additionally, both narratives emphasize the power of education and writing as tools for empowerment and self-expression.