Friday, February 24, 2017

Grayson Johnson, Reflection of technology

Celia Black

     While I'm listening to the voice recording, I just noticed that she treated all people equal. If you were either black or white, she treated you nice because she knew she had God on her side. She states that she was thrilled to help anyone in need because she knew she was care about from others too. And she was known by the president as a good independent women.
     She states she was born in front of a rich white woman and that same woman brought her own mother to the South, in Texas. Soon her father was brought to the state to help as a yard boy. Her ma was a house girl that worked with Mrs. C. Celia questions how they got together but they stayed on the plantation until they died.
     Celia was born to pick cotton in the fields. She picked cotton for Mrs. C for years and years to come. Soon she found her husband and they would go to the South to pick cotton together.
     One way that technology will impact on my grandchildren is the lack of work that they will do when technology enhances even more. With the constant evolution of technology, this will make the new generation of humans lazier and only rely on technology to do most of their everyday work. 

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