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    Marlee Bope History 2301 Response Assignment 2 on The Life of Olaudah Equiano The Life of Olaudah Equiano is an autobiography written by a former slave Olaudah Equiano. His main purpose in creating his autobiography was to abolish the slave trade, and it deemed as a success in gaining support of his abolitionist views. Along with being a story of the many obstacles and mini triumphs of being a slave it also shows the impact of religion within Equiano Olaudah’s life. Equiano’s…

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    connection with books. Even as a child, Welty was inseparable from reading books. She would read anything she could get her hands on. Eudora Welty grew up in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1900’s and passed away in 2001. In a passage from Welty’s autobiography, One Writer’s Beginnings, she recalls how her relationship with her mother, interactions with Mrs. Calloway, the stern librarian, and how her passion for reading and books, later influences and shapes her literary voice as a writer…

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    In their respective autobiographies, Black Hawk and Solomon Northup offer their perspectives on the political and economic landscape of the United States of America. Though they did not live at the exact same time, their lives provide us with much insight into American politics and the economy in from the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s. Black Hawk illustrates how the Americans were ignorant of Native American populations in the Mississippi Valley due to economic goals, while Northup similarly…

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    world. This is not to say that we can never at least begin to understand the point of views of others. Personal narratives serve this purpose. They allow us to start understanding things we may never experience ourselves. When reading an autobiography…

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    physical conflicts with herself. She is very old and small and walks with a cane. Douglass wrote several autobiographies. One of this famous autobiographies that he wrote and people enjoyed was "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass". In this autobiography shared his own experiences as a slave which also both Eudora Welty and Martin Luther king Jr experienced as well. When reading his autobiography it's obvious that Douglass has an ambition to become a free man. The word "freedom" to…

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    Hull House. This is because many history books will show you the evil qualities present in the nation during the 1800’s and times before and after that, but you need to notice people like Jane Addams to know where the change comes from. This autobiography starts out when she is young and you can tell that she is blessed to live in a very financially gifted home. This is because both her and her sister were able to…

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    eleven years old. Most of his slavery period was spent serving the captains of British navy seals and slave ships. He was soon given the name Gustavas Vassa by one of his masters and he used the name for the rest of his life but published his autobiography with the name he was born with. He travelled many different countries like England,…

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    Methodology A spiritual autobiography can be hard for a person to write, but can be a very therapeutic process that is used by professionals. The process to write a spiritual autobiography can be done in many different ways, which include the question and answer method, making a list of major events that have happened in a person’s life or starting with the desired result then working backwards (Randolph, 2016). For those in the older population the easiest methods are going to be the question…

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    Slavery is an undesirable past institution that has affected the masses of people, and previews itself as a stain in present-day democratic America. This stain is further perplexed by Frederick Douglass’ autobiography Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, which in itself exhibits a demonstration of great prose, and the events described in this narrative further broaden its excellence. Douglass illustrates the dehumanizing nature of this institution by establishing how slave owners were imbrute,…

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    aspects, folk tale, music, and religion, therefore reflecting their cultural values. According to William Andrews's "The Representation of Slavery and Afro-American Literary Realism": "Throughout the nineteenth century and well into the twentieth, autobiographies of former slaves dominated the Afro-American narrative tradition. Approximately sixty-five American slave narratives were published in book or pamphlet form before 1865 . . . " (78). African slaves were introduced to North America from…

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