8. Hattie wants to be a role model for Black Americans, but finds herself at odds...

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smkelly
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8. Hattie wants to be a role model for Black Americans, but finds herself at odds...

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Hattie wants to be a role model for Black Americans, but finds herself at odds with many over the course of the book. What did you make of this?
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Re: 8. Hattie wants to be a role model for Black Americans, but finds herself at odds...

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Many characters in the book were inspired by her, even the author herself. Learning all that she went through, I think her dedication was inspiring. She did fight all the way until the end, exactly as she wanted to, no one stopped her throughout the book except herself when she was too low.
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Re: 8. Hattie wants to be a role model for Black Americans, but finds herself at odds...

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This frustrated me so much. The fact that she had to fight to be recognized by whites and then have to feel hate from blacks? I was so mad for her. No matter what she did she was disrespected in all directions.
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