“Jefferson wanted the Declaration of Independence to grant freedom to all men” (pg 278 Zigzag) It wasn’t just the black community that wanted them to be equal it was also the white community. …show more content…
“Eat in the Kitchen” (line 13 Heyes I, to) In this quote I think the narrator is a black house slave or maid depending on the time it takes place in. But the narrator never put his head down he just smiled and kept his head up because he/she knew that they were worth more than what they were being treated.
“Separate, but not equal.” (pg 279 Zigzag) This quote has to do with the Jim Crow laws. The black community was free but they had there own living places couldn't do things that white folk could do without being hated by everyone that wasn't there