Willie-Ann's Narrative Analysis
“Bill, I don’t want you to join the army, I don’t want to take the chance of you getting hurt or possibly dying. You are my only child,” Willie-Ann argued with her free black son. “I need to do what’s right! I want to prove that black men have the capabilities of white men. After all, you guys were the ones to risk your lives to escape from the cotton plantation in Richmond so that I would be your first free African child,” replied Bill Jr.
The mention of the cotton plantation triggered Willie-Ann to have a horrible flashback to 18 years ago when she and William escaped the inhumane and harsh life as a slave.
“Willie-Ann, take everything you can and go!” William commanded. “I will be running behind you!” The couple took their supplies and