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    in and saving someone injured in war, or in order to save somebody they jump in front of a bullet. Moreover, people that are brave always go in knowing what they have gotten themselves into and that they are doing it to help. An example of this is from the autobiography The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, “on the third day of September, I left my chains, and succeeded in reaching New York without the slightest interruption of any kind. How I did so-what means I…

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    amendments were added for some people like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Tom paine, those people helped the destroy the slavery and helped gain rights to the black people. Frederick Douglass it’s a great example…

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    As slaves replaced indentured servants as the main source of agricultural labor, laws restricting the activities of African Americans were quickly introduced. For example, South Carolina passed an “Act for the Better Ordering and Governing of Negroes and Slaves” which outlined penalties for offenses committed by blacks and excused any white person who caused the death of a slave while punishing them (Sambol-Tosco)…

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    behavior than how they were raised: the knowledge that they could behave however they wished. I was first introduced to feminism when I was fourteen, and perhaps understanding has made me cynical. Could this be an example of dangerous knowledge? Like Frederick Douglass in his autobiography, learning about the social issues in the world has been both liberating and precarious. Although my life is not in danger, he and I share the same experience of opening our minds to a less than ideal reality.…

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    For my brief autobiography summary, I will be researching the early life and contributions of Edward James Olmos. Olmos has been accredited for being cast in diversified roles and representing the images of Hispanics in the U.S. media. By learning about Olmos’ early life, upbringing, and social activism, it will help us understand the ideas of racial discrimination in media and television. Edward James Olmos was a renowned actor for the Los Angeles community. On February 24, 1947, raised and…

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    He writes that he hated Germans and would not have anything to do with their culture or people, a similarity many survivors must have felt after the war had ended. He writes his autobiography with the sense of disengagement from the other Holocaust survivors. He describes his childhood as being fairly simple with the underlying tones that things were becoming difficult for the Jewish population in Berlin with each year, but with there…

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    humankind is to glorify Him. St. Antony’s in The Life of St. Antony by Athanasius, St. Augustine’s in The Confessions, and St. Patrick’s in The Confession of St. Patrick struggles and emotional pain should not be left from their biographies and autobiographies because all of them served God. St. Antony, St. Augustine, and St. Patrick started glorifying God in their own way going through many struggles and found God and His support. St. Antony went through not only horrible, but also worthy…

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    the United States of America. Recognizing the growth of America over the years and realizing the power our founding fathers left for us in the Constitution is vital for making decisions when having opinions related to present political issues. An example of power within our Bill of Rights that is not directly implied is the right to privacy.…

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    perspective of an adult looking back on it, he tells the story as if he was a kid, living through the events. This childish tone is very effective as it helps the author gain the reader's trust, as they feel a connection or compassion for young Frankie. An example of this is on page 22, “I wish I could swing up into the sky, up into the clouds. I might be able to fly around the whole world and not hear my brothers, Oliver and Eugene cry anymore.” (22) While the purpose of that sentence is to say…

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    We all know that in order to do great things in life we need to take big steps and make sacrifices. After reading the autobiography of Malcolm X its admirable that he became such an intellectual man even thought he didn 't finish school and had a difficult time pronouncing words. He was someone that went through many changes in his life to fight for equality and never give up on his dreams. His passion and his aspirations in life to fight against racial discrimination in America help him face…

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