The Sharecropper's Legacy of Unity

Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a group of animals. They were all different colors, shapes and sizes. However, a few of the animals felt that they were better than others because of their color and size. They would intimidate and discriminate against the animals of a different color.

One day, a wise old owl came to the village and told the animals about the legacy of sharing, love, and unity. He explained that everyone was equal and they should not judge others based on their appearance. The animals listened and slowly started to integrate with each other.

A little rabbit named Sharecropper was particularly excited about this new way of life. He had been discriminated against because of his small size and color. But now he could play and have fun with all the other animals, no matter what they looked like.

From that day on, the village was filled with happiness and laughter, and the animals learned that racism had no place in their world. They lived happily ever after and passed down their legacy of love and unity to future generations.

The end.

Reflections

  1. What did the animals learn about racism and discrimination in the story?
  2. Why was Sharecropper excited about the change in the village?
  3. What was the legacy that the animals passed down to future generations?
  4. How did the animals feel after they learned about love and unity?
  5. Can you think of a time when you have seen or experienced discrimination?

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