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    I read the book " Family". It tells of the truth of what the slaves have to endure . Also, how the slaves were able to get out of the indignity and overcome the racist to make better life for themselves. The two characters from the novel such as Always and Loretta. These are the two character has show how they move forward to a better life. The two principles are Kujichagulia and Ujima. They use two principles to fight with the battles they face, so they can triumph over it all. Always uses…

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    Would you think differently about the chocolate you were eating if you knew where it was coming from and how it being produced? Many chocolate bar companies that are familiar to most Americans use child slaves in the process of making their cocoa products. In the article: “Ignorance is Bliss” by John Zetterstrom, we see the negative effect that America’s demand for chocolate can have on children in different countries and how a large majority of people are completely unaware of this issue. The…

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    THINK: Why does the African American servant stay with her all those years? In "A Rose for Emily" one of the more interesting characters is the African American servant briefly introduced as, Tobe. He's seemingly more mysterious than the central role of Emily Grierson, and, ironically, the only libal source concerning the secrecy behind the house's closed doors. One can speculate that Tobe was born into slavery on the plantation owned by Mr. Grierson and had stayed with the family through the…

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    On a warm afternoon in November of 1863 President Lincoln took the stand and gave one of the most well-known speeches in American history. On this day Lincoln dedicated the battlefield cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. His speech came towards the end of the day after a lengthy 2 hour speech from Edward Everret, and although Lincoln’s speech was only around 2 minutes many agreed that his covered the more central idea of the event than Everett’s. One part of the speech that stuck out to people…

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    The original rough draft of the Declaration was written in June 1776. Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence had 86 changes made to it by John Adams, and some other members of the committee. Jeffersons views have shaped and molded the declaration of independence as we know it today, I believe without him it wouldn’t be the document that changed america as we know it. When Jefferson was writing his version of the Declaration of Independence he didn’t use any books or sources…

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    Honda Tadakatsu Essay

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    Honda Tadakatsu was born on March 17, 1548 and died on December 3, 1610. He is also known as Honda Heihachirō. Honda Tadakatsu was a Japanese general, who later became a famous shogun and daimyo. He was also one of the Four Heavenly Kings who severed Tokugawa. He was known as the warrior who surpasses death because he fought in 100 battles and was never defeated by another samurai. Honda Tadakatsu wore a helmet with deer antlers and carried a special sword called the Dragonfly Cutter. If a…

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    Robert Hayden touches on the subject of slavery with a morbid and religious experience, he talks grimily about the boats and how the slaves were kept during transport and how God had no mercy on them as they traveled. Most of the poems I have read about slavery and about overcoming a persevering through the hard times, they have talked about being mistreated, death, starvation and cruelty. Hayden goes into more detail than I can imagine and does not hold back, he makes sure when you read his…

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    Presidential Reconstruction was run by the president. The president who at the time was Abraham Lincoln made it up. When he died Johnson took over the plan. Congress lost hope in him so they tried to impeach him. They also in turn took over and named there plan Congressional reconstruction. Therefore Congress made Congressional Reconstruction…

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    Essay On The Common Good

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    After the Civil War, the American notion of the common good was most prevalent in times of extreme crisis. The common good is the drive that causes people to work for the good of everyone. The converse of the common good is individualism, where people tend to focus on improving their own well-being. Americans tended to band together when the country was in distress, in order to deal with the crisis at hand. After the times of trouble were over, when the American people no longer had a cause to…

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    brotherhood. And this is part of his dream that has came true. And he made sure his purpose was heard because he was making everyone in the audience aware of what was happening. Martin Luther King Jr thesis statement was clear because he said 100 years ago Abraham Lincoln sign a paper to free the slaves but it’s been 100 years later and nothing has changed. And we need to do something because nobody else…

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