The world may doubt our leadership abilities, but the Scarlet Cloth is the greatest of reminders: that we come from strong girls.
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My dad always tells me to be happy. Yet, the world we all live in can be so dangerous. I want to be a leader in the world; however, my Dad also tells me that the world is not a fantasy?
How can I chase my dreams, if the world is a place where fantasies are ruined by nightmares?
Is it even possible to fly in the sky and live in my own world? Perhaps, the only way I can do that...
is with the help of the Scarlet Cloth.

My dad once told me that decades ago, young girls were bossed around by adult men who made them work in factories; when the young girls really wanted to go to school and travel to different parts of the Earth. For example: two girls that my dad taught me about were named, "Taylor" and "Crystal." They worked in a cruel factory, in a city named, "Augusta," doing, unfortunately, everything that a person could imagine; however, they found one job which allowed them to both dream & fly: sewing.
They began secretly sewing Scarlet Cloths because Scarlet Cloths would, for them, secretly symbolize that they were not meant to work for another man, but that they were meant for books and adventures beyond their wildest imaginations.
After years of working for the mean men, they soon created a secret group of young girls who even developed a secret language -- so, that the men would not understand what they were discussing, while working. This creation of the group was done to eventually show the men that they had basic human rights and visions which they would work hard to make real in the world.
In fact, it was through this secret group, that factories began to shut down and communities began to grow, which were ran by the girls with the Scarlet Cloths. They began to build schools, libraries, art studios, aquariums, medical facilities, & homes -- where they could live free and dream together.
Although, this sounds great. Unfortunately, the men reacted with a mean spirit. They shut down the houses, schools, medical facilities, and the collective moments to dream about possibilities. However, the girls did something, unimaginable!
They developed an army of messengers. These young girls snuck out of their demolished communities and the city of Augusta and developed themselves into groups of speakers who would speak up for the girls of the world! They spoke for the future of young girls, all while the Scarlet Cloth rested across their necks.
They spoke on topics such as: Literacy, 2) Not working until being finished with school, & 3) being treated with respect... at all times!
They even wrote, published, & spread a powerful poem, entitled, "Daddy Taught Us."

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