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Prejudice And Racism In The US

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We sat anticipating the ruling of the exalted judge. He stared at our scrawny group through his spectacles. We were destitute, we needed to coax a pinnacle lawyer to represent our case. We were being accused of lynching a police officer who thought we were racist because we have no racial people in our group of friends. We could tell that the judge already thought we were scoundrels. The police officer and us had a strife. He thought we were unscrupulous because we were always hanging out in the mire. We saw our vigilant lawyer silently observing the rustic chalice on top of the hearth, near the judge’s desk. The opposing lawyer claimed we were lunatics, and had gone mad. He demanded that we should be locked up by the regiment standing guard. …show more content…

We found it drifting down the river. A group of men are bringing it to the sanatorium.” The judge asked if we had any evidence that could redeem ourselves, to prove that we were not guilty. The judge told us, “If you are found guilty, no one will be able to ransom you out of jail.” Then, one of the boys remembered something. Dramatically, he said, “But we couldn’t have been at the scene! We were at my sister’s dance recital.” Once he lured the crowd in, he asked permission if someone could go fetch the tickets from our car. Before the man left, he added, “The tickets are stamped as proof we were there. They are on the tray by the basin containing an assortment of fruit.” As soon as he finished, the man disappeared out the

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