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One and God make a majority.
Frederick Douglass
At a school in North Carolina, he was the only one of 700 students who walked out
(CNN)At 10 a.m. Wednesday, Justin Blackman got up from his desk and calmly walked out of Mr. Mendez's Spanish class. When he got outside, he discovered he was the only one.
Of the approximately 700 students at Wilson Preparatory Academy in Wilson, North Carolina, 16-year-old Justin was in a company of one during the national school walkout.For 17 minutes, he said he stood by himself. He said he was disappointed no one joined him.
Earlier in the morning, the teen spoke with classmates about the walkout, but they didn't seem to know about it, he said.
Undeterred, when the time came, he stepped out by himself.
"I'm walking out for the national walk out," he said he told his teacher. "And he just let me go."
Shortly after, the teen uploaded a video on Twitter.
"Umm... hello Twitter, there's going to be like six people watching this hopefully," he says in the video.
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When the 17 minutes were up, Justin went back inside, hoping he wouldn't get in trouble.
He didn't -- and said someone from the school even congratulated him.
"Now, I truly know that one person is all it takes," he says, reflecting on the experience. "No matter the age, skin color, gender—it doesn't matter."
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The thing that struck me is a "Prep School" where the other 699 students didn't seem to know what it was about is not much of a prep school.