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- l : hello elizabeth how are you ?
- Elisabeth: i am fine and you?
- Hazel: i'm fine too I didn't got the occasion to meet you before and apologie because of the way I treated you,
- I'm really sorry for that and i think that the 40th anniversary celebration of Central High's integration is a good occasion
- to reconciliate ourselves.
- E : yes it's no longer a problem i know that it was probably hard for you to bear
- all this harrassement because of the picture that made us famous so tell me what happened after when did you change your mind ?
- Hazel : So i continue to go against black people not as extreme as the Ku klux clan but well i'm not proud of what
- i have done. I started to change my opinion just a few year after the martin luther king speech i was also opposed at
- him and for me he was a trouble maker but now i realize that he was totally right. What about you today what did you become
- after ?
- E: i went through a lots of difficultes it wasn't easy but i always kept in mind that it was probably because of
- the environnement here in the south that a lots of people were racist. i continue my litterature studies and try to find
- a job but after a few try i didn't find any so i went back to my family and get married i got 2 beautiful children and
- i became a housewife and i am still one. And you what did you do after ?
- Hazel: i started a journalism carrier in the guardian just after the end of my studies
- it was easy for me to find a job at this time and i was a small reporter but few years after I started to feel guilty so
- i stoped my job of reporter and i went to an organization that help the black people to integrate companies and also help
- the younger of them in school it helped me a lot. Now equality for all is a part of my life.
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