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    The speech What to Slave Is the Fourth of July given by Fredrick Douglas; the purpose was to help in the celebration of the Declaration of Independence Day. Indeed, Douglas begins with a sense of a humble unturned. Later offering an apology, Douglas explains for not taking the time to prepare properly for the occasion. Meanwhile, in the middle of the speech, Douglas becomes hostile to the idea of trying to convince the people to join the fight with him in this revolution against slavery.…

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    slave, it was illegal for slaves during the mid-1800s to get an education. The passage “Up From Slavery” and the play “I would Rather Die” both develop the theme of the importance of education and explain how former slaves Booker T. Washington and Frederick Douglas felt about it. The passage “Up From Slavery” by Lauren Tarshis is about Booker T. Washington and the struggles that he faced because he was a slave. Booker had always wanted an education. He was so determined that he worked as hard as…

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    James Kofi Annan was taken as a slave while he was a child.’’James went to school to get an education of and a job to help people from slavery.’’This shows that no one should be put through that kind of pain.After James escaped from slavery he went to school and got a job.He went to school to get an education and job. James Kofi Annan is a strong advocate for rights because he is fighting against slavery. James was an advocate to stop and fight slavery.’’James is fighting for slavery and is now…

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    On Friday, I took a study break and explored the New York State Museum right down the road from ACPHS. The museum houses many artifacts that are prehistoric and historic, as well as pieces of art that reflect the development of New York. I was informed as I walked through the doors and spoke to the older lady running the front desk that it is the nation’s oldest and largest state museum. There were a variety of exhibits that a few of my friends and I explored at the State museum. However, two…

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    We already know the many traits of a hero however, what about the opposite? A hero is a person or even an ANIMAL that helps someone in times of need. Heros are unexpected because people don’t know what or who is going to save them but heroes are all the same. A hero is a leader, hardworking, and inspiring, but heroes are not dictators, lazy, or someone you can’t look up to (uninspiring). First, a hero is a leader but heroes are not dictators. According to Biography.yourdictionary.com,…

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    Tubman leading the slaves to freedom. Hayden referred to Tubman by her name and as Moses in his poem. Hayden mentions other famous abolitionists as well, such as William Lloyd Garrison, Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Garrett, Frederick Douglass, Henry David Thoreau, and John Brown as well as Harriet…

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    Through his writings Baldwin creates the image of belonging and whether or not people belong where they are. The “Stranger in the Village” passage shows the idea that man can feel like an outsider regardless of how long he has been home. Baldwin points out that Americans are not even Americans, but rather “discontented Europeans.” To an extent this is true because all American’s except those native to America were from Europe or other parts of the world and have immigrated here. In the passage,…

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    In the “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” by Frederick Douglass he illustrates the life and struggles as he was a slave. Douglass tells his story of being born and kept as a slave, and his escape to the North in his early twenties, in a style that depicts the evil he experienced and/or observed in Maryland. Such as, being removed from his mother's care by the age of one, with almost no contact allowed with her for the rest of his life and being clothed as a child only in a knee-length…

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    Henry Bibb Research Paper

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    Henry Bibb born in 10 May 1815 in Shelby Country, Kentucky. His father James Bibb was state senator, mother Mildred Jackson was a slave work for Willard Gatewood, so Henry was a slave too, he need work for neighboring farm and his wages were used to pay for a girl to school, because she was the successor of a widower. As a young man, Henry was sold to another man, Mr.Vires. He wasn’t a good man, he was very cruelty, so Henry would tried ran away so many days, but every time Mr. Vires would…

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    of the Life of Frederick Douglass an American Slave written by Frederick Douglass portraits the suffering and struggles of the African American people in slavery. Frederick was born in Maryland in the year 1818 and received the name of Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. He was a slave for twenty years and a fugitive of slavery for almost nine years. He became one of the most important people to fight for the liberation of all slaves; he died in 1895 with the name of Frederick Douglass. In…

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