I know. Like societal leader influenced society and individual negatively with their personality for me no. I always stand by the truth. For example, when I was a youth organizer in Ghana, something happened in my community, which would go against the District Minister, so some of the youth organizers and the District Chief Executive were trying to cover the issue up, but when the national investigators came to investigate the matter. I let the cat out of the bag, which serves as an example to others and improved the way we handle issues in the community. Another instance is a public advocate for Civil Rights and Social Justice. Like what Martin Luther King conceived of that all citizens of the United States of America should be estimated by their identities not the appearance of their skin. King stood in the gap to persuade the Government in the United States of America to declare the policy that racial discrimination in the southern states is unlawful. In conclusion, Palmer suggested that, like Rosa Parks “each of us holds the promise of identifying and professing true self” (35). Every one of us has something unique in us that defined who we are, like standing for truth and advocating for people. These are examples of what Palmer describes as "true self."
I know. Like societal leader influenced society and individual negatively with their personality for me no. I always stand by the truth. For example, when I was a youth organizer in Ghana, something happened in my community, which would go against the District Minister, so some of the youth organizers and the District Chief Executive were trying to cover the issue up, but when the national investigators came to investigate the matter. I let the cat out of the bag, which serves as an example to others and improved the way we handle issues in the community. Another instance is a public advocate for Civil Rights and Social Justice. Like what Martin Luther King conceived of that all citizens of the United States of America should be estimated by their identities not the appearance of their skin. King stood in the gap to persuade the Government in the United States of America to declare the policy that racial discrimination in the southern states is unlawful. In conclusion, Palmer suggested that, like Rosa Parks “each of us holds the promise of identifying and professing true self” (35). Every one of us has something unique in us that defined who we are, like standing for truth and advocating for people. These are examples of what Palmer describes as "true self."