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We Beat The Street Analysis

Chapter 11 Rameck leds a protest to include black history in the curriculum Curriculum is changed Rameck silly strings the teacher Gets suspended Almost gets expelled

Chapter 12 11th grade All the boys start to bond Attend Seton Hall University Presentation Their Friendship Pact begins They decide a career in Medicine may be in their future

Chapter 13 11th Grade Rameck beats up and stabs crackhead Goes to jail during Thanksgiving Is released from jail

Chapter 14 12th Grade Sampson is arrested for armed robbery Was trying to rob a drug dealer, instead it was the police. Goes to Juvenile Detention He is put on probation

Chapter 15 All boys are accepted to Seton Hall

Chapter 16 Boys attend a 7 week pre-session to college. They find it challenging. Rameck is not use to the discipline involved in the program. Carla (the program director) notices it and talks to Rameck. Physician dress code is addressed. The boys attest that they will dress the way their community is fashioned. They do not want to change who they are or compromise their culture.