Change can be a tornado that tears through people people's lives. The idea of this change is developed in the stories of Jackie Robinson in ‘’I never had it made’’, Helen keller in ‘’The story of my life’’, and Melba Pattillo Beals in’’Warriors don't cry’’. All these people faced big challenges to not only themselves but the whole world.
Jackie Robinson explains the challenges that he faces in his autobiography ‘’I never had it made’’ about being the first black player in the Major leagues. The text states why it was a challenge because’’I was playing in the major leagues for the first time playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers. They wouldn't accept mre into the major leagues so I had to live with rejects, rebuffs, and snobs. There …show more content…
Ricky stood up for Robinson when people were being racist to him ‘’Mr. Ricky had shocked some of his fellow baseball tycoons and angered others by deciding to smash the unwritten law that keeps the blacks out’’.(Robinson) Jackie Robinson did not only decide not to give up but, he inspired others Jackie Robinson And Helen Keller both have big impacts on there life changing situations. Helen Keller faced many challenges because she was blind and deaf. ‘’On that afternoon I stood on the front porch dumb, expectant, and guessed vaguely something was going to happen on the front porch steps.’’In my opinion I think she was confused , scared, and did not know what to do because she can't see or hear anything at all. ‘’The most important in all my life is when my teacher Anne Sullivan came to me.’’ Anne Sullivan helped Helen Keller speak when she was blind and deaf and taught her brail, that's how she wrote the book ‘’the story of my life’’ .How did Helen Keller say her first word water and how did she learn it? The text states that