A young white girl was unexpectedly exposed to racism and questioning its existence, she began doing extensive research on slavery and the Civil Rights Movement. In the years to follow, she would begin speaking out against it in spite of the consequences, which included strained relationships with her family and the act of risking her life to say that a Black man had as much right to go into a business as a white person. It was after this event that she chose to get even more involved and became an activist for other causes as well.
The girls will do whatever it takes to stay together, even if it means going to a place called Walla-Walla. Walla-Walla is more rustic and sports-oriented than Lakeview. And the girls there are a little snootier. Especially their ringleader, Peyton, and her second-in- command - wait - is that Sarah from two summers ago? She sure looks like Sarah. And sounds like Sarah. But if she actually is Sarah, then why on earth is she acting like she's never seen the Lakeview girls before?
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