Malala is a 15 year old girl. She is strong, she does not give up in the face of danger. “Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is wrong, that education is our basic right.”-Malala The Powerful. Even though Malalas constant companion is fear, she still stands for what is right. “She wrote about her dream of becoming a doctor, her fears of the terrorists, and her fierce determination to get the education she needed, no matter what the taliban did or how afraid she was.”-Malala The Powerful. Malala wanted to fight for equal rights, but she was just a small girl. Little did she know, she had the biggest weapon of all, her voice. …show more content…
Board of Education, Courage looks like standing up for what is right. “In the end, Brown is just as simple as equality, and as complex as justice.’’-An American Legacy. Malala did everything she could, and used her voice as as a weapon. Brown knew what he had to do but he didn’t keep fighting. He wanted such a simple thing, but the world made it hard. After many years, everyone finally got equal rights, but because of the people. Brown was like a spoon, mixing things up, for someone hungry to smell the food,whereas, Malala stood up and made a difference. She even met with world leaders to help her problems, and find ways to solve