Monday, March 23, 2015

Half Past Autumn (Pt. 3 and 4)

1. My defenition of successful is accomplishing aims or purposes.
2. I have given up nothing to become successful.
3. Parks gave up a situation like, being turned onto the street to fend for himself to become successful.
4. Genevieve Young's father was a farmer who grew beets, potatoes, corn, beets, and collards.
5. Parks was advanced for three years to write his first book.
6. Elijah Muhammad offered $3 million to do a story on The Nation of Islam.
7.Gordon parks gave Muhammad a chance to go into the world of Islam and do what he had to do. Brother Malcolm would be his guide.
8. The Learning Tree tells the story of a young African American growing up in rural Kansas during the late 1920s and early 1930s, when racial discrimination was a social norm and legally sanctioned in parts of the United States.
9. Shaft tells the story of a private detectiveJohn Shaft, who travels through Harlem and to the Italian mob neighborhoods in order to find the missing daughter of a black mobster.
10. Parks first autobiography, A Choice of Weapons tells the story of the obstacles he faced as a young adult and how he resisted taking up knives, guns and other weapons.
11. Young had met Parks in 1962 when she was assigned to be the editor of his book The Learning Tree.
12. Denmark Vesey's Rebellion in 1982 told the same story.
13. Gordon Parks Jr. was an American film director best known for the film Super Fly.
14. My Gordon Parks's photo is African-American nuns.
15. What I will remember Gordon Parks in ten years (2025) is I can give future photographers in publishing myself in Wikipedia.

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