Friday, February 25, 2011

Beautiful Flying Creature

If I could be any insect it would be this beautiful butterfly from Brookside Gardens, Maryland. This amazing insect can fly which is one reason I would love to be this insect. It is also unique and being unique is something I would want to be in the insect world. Also since butterflies go flower to flower pollinating they get to see all the different kinds of exquisite flowers there are.

Monday, February 14, 2011

XOXO

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Horribly Assasinated

"Martin Luther King Jr., Don't stand on the balcony of hotels. It' too risky with you being a speaker for freedom of African-Americans!" This is exactly what I would tell Mr. King. He was such a great influence on the people during the time of slavery. He could have done so much more for the African-Americans if he wouldn't have been assassinated innocently standing on a balcony of a hotel.

Freedom

Black History Month teaches everyone what the African-Americans had to overcome. Being kept against their own will, forced to work day after day, and sometimes even mistreated is what the African-Americans were put through during slavery. It shows us that we should love each other. It shows us also what the African-American's ancestors did to make a better life for the the future African-Americans. Black history is completely positive in the world today, because it helps us realize that no matter the race we are equal. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for what he thought the African-Americans deserved, freedom.  He would be proud if he knew we had a month dedicated to celebrating the freedom of the slaves.