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    screaming at her with loud beeping. She woke up with a sigh knowing that school started in an hour. She got out of her warm bed and got dressed in an army green sweater, gray jeans, and pulled on some brown boots. She walked out of her room and into the bathroom. She combed out her softly curled chocolate brown hair, and applied some gold winged eyeliner over her icy blue eyes and she dragged her burgundy lipstick over her lips. She ran back to her room grabbing her phone before running down the…

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    for something while talking to herself really low for Meta to hard. Then two ladies that work at the front desk that knew her really will for getting in trouble in class and was send to the office all the time. One of the ladies was Ms. Brown that has light brown skin and long pretty black hair that’s always in a ponytail. The other one is Ms. Lopez that can speak two languages and who is always smiling at her when I come into the office. Ms. Lee walked over to her and squat down in front of her…

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    Have you ever met a wild fierce crazy girl before at vista prep academy (VPA) probably you have,there everywhere at this school, but i'm unique beyond the rest of them. I have dark brown curly poofy long hair with light brown highlights which is hard to brush and takes and takes really long time to straighten.I have brown eyes and a little bit of blue at the top which is my birthmark.I have small nose and i'm 4.9 and usually have my nails painted a color that matches with my outfit along with a…

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    John Brown Research Paper

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    Brigham Bishop said about John Brown after he was hanged for his abolitionist actions. John Brown was an Militant extremists abolitionist who is famous for his actions before the Civil War and to some, being the one who started and caused the war. Abolitionist in the north think as him as a godlike figure, while people in the south think as him as an awful person. He helped with the Underground Railroad and was a boost morale for north. The background of John Brown is not known by many, but his…

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    South led by John Brown on 1859. The author describes John Brown as “radical abolitionist” native of Ohio who, “has a passion for justice” and “equality between the races.” (Smith 50) In April of 1848, Brown went to Peterboro, New York to find Gerrit Smith, a philanthropist and “peace-loving abolitionist” whom he convinces to finance his plan. He succeeds in recruiting people to join in his mission to abolish slavery in the South. In his attempt to take over the US federal armory, Brown and his…

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    in Sumter, South Carolina in 1861 and it ended in 1865. This is one the most remembered wars in history along with the famous world wars. Not only did Confederacy and ratification play a huge part in the war but the main thing is slavery. Not many people took the time to elaborate on how exactly the slaves felt during this time. How the were treated. How they were mistreated and how they coped until they were able to be set free. Slavery is a huge factor surrounding the Civil War. Let 's take a…

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    John Brown was a man who was never distracted from his mission of abolishing slavery; he believed that a violent rebellion was the only way to put an end to slavery. On May 9th, 1800, Brown was born into a deeply religious family in Torrington, Connecticut. Because Brown’s father was impassionedly opposed to slavery, his family moved to a district in Ohio which would later become known for its anti-slavery views. In the first fifty years of his life he moved around the country and settled in…

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    Influence On John Brown

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    By modern day standards John Brown actions at Pottawatomie Creek and Harper’s Ferry may appear to be acts of terrorism but a closer look reveals his actions to be those of a Freedom Fighter. Brown had many instances in his life that causes reflection upon this statement. For example, his childhood led him to be the start of something great. With this happening, it led to help the start of ending slavery. John Brown’s childhood had quite an impact on his life. While he was still young his mother…

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    very determined to try to free the slaves. Lincoln was the underdog in the senate race. Lincoln did not want the union to break apart but he did not like the idea of slaves either. Now Douglass held the opinion that slavery was necessary. Many people sided with him on the issue, which further divided the north and south. Another division between the north and south is industrial factors. The…

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    Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War” written by Tony Horwitz who is one of New York Times bestsellers. Horwitz began his profession as a newspaper reporter and issued many stories that dealt with conflict and working circumstances in America for The Wall Street Journal. Yet, throughout the book the author writes about an abolitionist named John Brown who has greatly impacted the start of the Civil War through a diversity of raids. Horwitz’s thesis is that Brown had ignited…

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