"One hand went to the heart, the other outstretched toward the flag. Three thousand voices spoke. Among them was the voice of a dark girl whose cheeks were suddenly wet with tears," "one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. That is the land we must make,' she thought." Nancy Lee is clearly hurt by the loss of the opportunity to gain the glory she so longed for, but she continues to honor the American way. She understood that there was still discrimination and blacks were not yet equal to whites, but she could fight to change that. Not every teenager would have handled the same situation, in such a positive way. They may have just given up, finding themselves consumed with anger or hatred towards the scholarship
"One hand went to the heart, the other outstretched toward the flag. Three thousand voices spoke. Among them was the voice of a dark girl whose cheeks were suddenly wet with tears," "one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. That is the land we must make,' she thought." Nancy Lee is clearly hurt by the loss of the opportunity to gain the glory she so longed for, but she continues to honor the American way. She understood that there was still discrimination and blacks were not yet equal to whites, but she could fight to change that. Not every teenager would have handled the same situation, in such a positive way. They may have just given up, finding themselves consumed with anger or hatred towards the scholarship