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Title: Never Give Up, Never Surrender
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He knew better than to let a white man in uniform finish a sentence. ?You got to give me a application. That's the law too' (Mosley, 65) His time in prison had learned him about aspects of the law, Socrates knew the law because he had been part of the system for so long... Showed first 250 characters
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He continued his fight knowing that he was right and just in his actions and wants. Through perseverance and more than a little stubbornness Socrates gets his job and proves that he is more than capable of handling it. He stood his ground in front of discrimination and succeeded... Showed next 250 characters
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