Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice
What did Claudette say was the reason Reeves' conviction changed her life?
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Claudette notes that Reeves' arrest changed her life and she started thinking about racism. The NAACP was asked to take the case; Claudette heard of them for the first time then. She became angry for Jeremiah and stayed angry a long time.