His experiences as a teenager living in America
As a child, Martin's encounters with racial discrimination were mild but influential. When Martin was in high school, he attended a speech contest in, where he took second prize. But, on the long bus ride back: the bus was separated, and the black people had to stand so that the white people could sit. Another example is that one day, Martin and his father went to buy some new shoes. The clerk told them to go to the back of the store. The clerk told them to go the back of the store back because they did not serve African-Americans at the front of the store. Martin and his father decided to leave the store, because they knew that this was not respectful treatment.
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