Claudette and Malala heroically stood up for their injustices in the community. Claudette didn’t get up knowing the backlash she could get for not being oppressed by a “superior”. Malala got up that morning knowing that she probably wouldn’t return home that day. I feel like these women knew the risk but fought for their rights that had been taking like they were a child on punishment this why I nominate these for this essay.
Claudette Colvin is a 15 year old girl who lives Montgomery,AL who went to Booker T Washington. On March,2,1955 Claudette was coming from school with her friends and they decided to take the bus sense there weren’t any white people on the bus at the time they didn’t have to get off and reboard the bus so Claudette and her friend sat in the white section. Later on that day the bus got larger and a white woman got on and went to sit down and the bus driver yelled and said I need those …show more content…
On October, 9, 2012 Malala was enraged about the taliban not allowing us to go to school and she decided she didn’t care if she died or not she felt as if she didn’t do no one would so she got on the bus that. When the taliban came on that morning to there check Malala was found and she spoke her mind and she was fatally shot in the head and from there that’s where her story begins to getting nobel peace prizes to writing books.
These girls went through the same thing in facing injustices whether it was Claudette and the social injustices that the whites and other people of color face or Malala and the taliban where she was fatally shot in the and the other deaths and harm that the girls faced of pakistan.
It’s also about how they chose to attack the injustice in their community if they chose to executed in a way that violence was involved. I feel like they way they just spoke their mind or kept their