The Man Who Saved A Thousand Babies Analysis

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Segregation is where the black people couldn’t go into the same bathroom, eat at the same restaurant, or drink out of the same a water fountain as the white people. These African Americans can’t even get jobs anywhere because most places don’t accept black people at their job site. As much as they try they can’t get a single thing all the end up getting is an apertianty to work as a janitor. Sooner or later I think that people may start to feel bad for the African Americans so they give them jobs but without pay. I also think that all these African Americans should get better treatment, just because they are black doesn't mean that they can't get treated just how we do. In “ The Man Who Saved A Thousand Babies” there is a special part to me that relates to this. In one part of this …show more content…
Then Thomas went and helped Blalock and was the one who made it possible to save these children. Blalock passed away and then Thomas was still wanted but never got payed until 30 years after Blalock passed away. Thomas was treated great inside the lab then he was treated like a slave outside of the lab then finally he got treated better the whole time.Thomas did a lot of amazing things, came up with a lot of good treatments, and then he did a lot for other people and also he saved a lot of people's kids. Thomas never got paid for what he did because he was black so therefor he never got treated right. Thomas was never allowed to touch, talk to, or even help out any white patient I don't really think he could do that to the black patients. Sooner or later Thomas finally got the right treatment and it was done in the right way! Thomas was black so he never did anything that he wanted to do and then he never had a good