

Paxton, the Math teacher Kamal Hadley's televised debate with Minister Pelango, who argues for more radical measures to encourage equality and Kelani Adams, Ryan McGregor's lawyer). There certainly are liberal Crosses shown (for example, Mrs. On the other hand, Alex Luther, a nonviolent activist, is mentioned to be making a difference, with support from noughts like Meggie McGregor and from liberal Crosses. is influencing policies like allowing noughts into schools. isn't portrayed as a good organization, but their methods do get things done, as we see Hadley complain that pressure from the L.M. The book doesn't provide a firm answer on what form of protest, if any, is the "right" way to change an unequal system. Does the novel itself seem to agree with her? Do you? Support your answer with evidence from the text.

While she's at boarding school, Sephy decides that nonviolent action, working from the inside, is the right way to change the system. Some of the factors you might discuss include being recruited by his brother, Jude his father's death while wrongfully imprisoned Lynette killing herself and putting the burden of her secret on Callum his resentment of Sephy's privilege, and then her leaving his history of anger that he can't control without outside support and how all other systems that might have provided him support and opportunities, like Heathcroft, failed him. There are many potential answers to this question, because Noughts & Crosses depicts many routes to the L.M. Why does Callum join the Liberation Militia? Are there many factors? If so, which do you consider the most important?
