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    was a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and, in fact, defined the movement from a literary point of view. He also contributed an unsurpassed personal account of the movement in his autobiography The Big Sea (Gates and McKay 1251). Hughes was a prolific writer and produced plays, novels, autobiographies, newspaper columns, African American histories, short stories, books for juveniles, and anthologies, as well as poems (Scott 1). His poetic creations embody some of the most…

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    In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, an autobiography by Maya Angelou, Ritie (Maya), the main female character, is raised mostly by other female characters, who each teacher her how to cope with different situations and problems in life. Ritie’s relationships with her three strongest, female relatives help her grow up to be a survivor, because they each teacher her to have a characteristic of themselves; Momma teaches Ritie to be disciplined and moral, Grandmother Baxter teaches Ritie about…

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    to sympathize with Pip. Dickens exposes the innocents of Pip, which convinces the reader to place blame on someone else. There is no way that an innocent child knew that he was acting wrongfully, therefore someone else is to blame. There are a few examples of how the narrator portrays the situations he is in…

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    The image of a “black matriarch” is quite widespread in American media and pop culture. This type of figure is often portrayed as a black female figure with a strong, aggressive personality who holds the illusion of authority. However, the prevalence of such an image and others concerning black women has resulted in false clichés being mistaken as truth and cementing themselves in people’s minds, leading to many misconceptions and furthering the oppression of black women. In her essay entitled…

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    Educational Autobiography Have you ever wondered where you would be today if you did not have the education you’ve had along the way? Throughout my years my motivation has stemmed from not only my parents, family and my teachers but it has come from within myself too. I strongly believe that praise and reward can help a student who is struggling or help them with their weaknesses. Carol Dweck in “Brainology” states that a growth mindset person has better odds of becoming who they want to be in…

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    “The annihilation of individual identity and the ability of people to tell their own stories,” as guest Marcus Rediker states to host Rebecca Onion, both consist of the violence of the 18th century slave trade. Because of this, the autobiography of slave Olaudah Equiano is a rare and valuable account of the Middle Passage according to Rediker. Although, professor Vincent Carretta questions the honesty of Equiano’s firsthand testimony when he discovered two documents that indicated his birthplace…

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    do forced labor that they needed. This is a little summary of slavery in America but in other parts of the world, slavery was in some ways a little different, for example in Egypt. This country also practiced slavery but one different was that they sold their own family member by necessity, it means that they…

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    Documents 1, 3 ,4 ,6 and 10 are all examples of the influence of political interests on the modern Olympics. These documents illustrate how political tensions and pride for one’s country shaped the Olympics of the modern era. Document 1 describes Pierre de Coubertin’s attempt to convince the…

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    In Juliana Delgado Lopera’s short novel, Quiéreme, she her autobiography is best described as an untraditional in every sense of the word. Lopera’s quick novel clocks in at about 44 pages but is a colorful twisted versions of noting one’s life. In her series of essays, Lopera uses a wide range of writing tools such as her personal voice, Spanglish language, and narrative, she tells her journey of self-discovery through her life and reveals her unique identity to the reader. One of the way…

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    Slavery In Nightjohn

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    it was risky. Along with exiting the plantation at night, learning was something forbidden to do, so they had to be discrete when leaving their quarters. As written by Frederick Douglass, a slave who escaped and became a public figure, in his autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, “After that, when I met up with any boy who I knew I could write, I would tell him I could write as well as he...and ask him to beat that. In this way I got a good many lessons in writing,”…

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