Racial segregation was one of the biggest cases tried in a courtroom and it still affects people today. It has taken years and years of fighting that our people are known as equal men & women. I think that Franklin employed a lot of symbolism to have a sense of flow with his arguments. In the title, “The Train from Hate”, it simply states that the train is the representation of hate. At that time, trains were the only mode of transportation. Franklin noted that the different coaches took a set of colored people and non-colored people. Therefore, everything was separated and the blacks were discriminated just by their color and looks. Franklin really captures his audience by presenting his arguments in a …show more content…
Throughout the story, he had proved that she provided the utmost tolerance for him to have instead of apprehension for racial segregation. The Train from Hate has definitely changed one of my views over people. There is claim of consequence made towards the end that rather than focusing all of the hate and torturing oneself with the worthless comments made by others, it is an important step of valuing yourself over others by ignoring the hate and allowing that hate turn into something positive by surrounding it around positivity. This story has shown its qualities of teaching a valuable lesson to any person of color, race, or ethnicity. It’s what make “The Train from Hate” into a turn of events by reevaluating who the surroundings are and what you choose to make of