Louis, The Brown Bomber, is a remarkable character in the story that symbolizes the black community defeating the unjust hardship. As racism kept spreading like a flu in this era, the little confidence that people had hearing about the fight had vanished once they became aware that the Brown Bomber was being defeated. The only thing the black community could note during those times were pure hatred from even God, according to Maya Angelou. Even at a young age, the speaker was well aware of all the unjust events that were occurring around her. The boxing match was a way to identify and prove to the world that no matter what harmful things have been done, a person can overcome those obstacles by fighting back with the perseverance that anything is possible even when it seems
Louis, The Brown Bomber, is a remarkable character in the story that symbolizes the black community defeating the unjust hardship. As racism kept spreading like a flu in this era, the little confidence that people had hearing about the fight had vanished once they became aware that the Brown Bomber was being defeated. The only thing the black community could note during those times were pure hatred from even God, according to Maya Angelou. Even at a young age, the speaker was well aware of all the unjust events that were occurring around her. The boxing match was a way to identify and prove to the world that no matter what harmful things have been done, a person can overcome those obstacles by fighting back with the perseverance that anything is possible even when it seems