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    Troops was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers and it was led by Thomas Wentworth Higgins from Boston. Other regiments followed after South Carolina Volunteers, there were quite a few, for example the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry, the first colored regiment to be properly trained, the 1st Kansas proved what they were capable of in July 1863 at Honey Springs, in Indian Territory. They bravely come close to the Confederate line and fought hard, which forced the Confederate General Douglas…

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    Our modern civilization consists of many different types of people. There are those who believe in good and the helping of others, while there are those who are the polar opposite. One of the most argued and disputed issues of the 21st century is how we should enforce and punish those who do not follow the laws and rules. The category most commonly used for these people is a criminal. Yes, there are criminals who are considered worse than others; however, they are categorized under the same…

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    his criminal tendencies? In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel written by Truman Capote. In Cold Blood was first published in 1966. It focuses on the 1959 murders of four members of the Herbert Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. As well as the murders Perry Edward Smith, and Richard Hickock. The novel goes into detail about Perry Smith more than Richard Hitchcock. Through Perry Smith, Capote addresses mental illnesses as well as the American Dream. Perry’s past…

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    The 1950’s were a time when discrimination occurred all over the place, for a multitude of reasons, such as religion, social class and illnesses. A less accepting society existed back then than today. The town of Holcomb, Kansas in 1959, faced a major crime exploiting how society deals with differences, when the most respected family, the Clutters, were all brutally murdered. In Truman Capote’s nonfiction novel, In Cold Blood, Capote introduces the psychological state of one of the killers,…

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    Security and safety are two very extensive factors in modern day society, and without them, the world known today would be greatly altered. America, as a whole, is built to stand tall and provide this sense of protection as it is called the land of the free. This simple phrase means a variety of different ideas to everyone. An American social critic and citizen himself, H. L Mencken, once said, “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe.” Articles, situations, movies,…

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    In Cold Blood: The Head Injury that Eventually Killed Dick Hickock In 1959, the quaint agricultural town of Holcomb, Kansas was robbed of its innocence by the senseless killing of the prominent Clutter family. The perpetrators, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, were less than extraordinary men; ordinary looking at best, on the outside. However, on the inside, deep within their psyche existed two disturbed men with pasts that culminated in murder. Capote details the life of Perry, creating a round…

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    In the book, In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote the two killers, Richard Eugene Hickock and Perry Edward Smith, should have both been sentenced to death. Even though Dick never pulled the trigger or assisted anyway in the killing of the Clutter family he never told Perry not to stop. Dick brought the shotgun and had intended on using it but never did. Perry was the one that killed all four if the Clutter’s so his sentencing was more clear cut than Dick’s. They killed them left and on their way back…

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    Banning books because of what? “Never take a learning opportunity away from a student”, this was said by a character on the hit show, How To Get Away With Murder. Should we, as students, have the right to learn what what information books provide us, or should all questionable books be locked away from the world where no student can ever learn from them. Books are wonderful sources of information, but everyday, books get banned from schools for strange, and sometimes ridiculous reasons.…

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    x November 15th, 1959, the day that would change the lives and instill fear into the citizens of those living in the small town Holcomb, Kansas. Truman Capote 's, In Cold Blood, paints the picture of the brutal murders of the Clutter family. Readers are taken on a suspenseful journey throughout the novel as they search for the answer to the question-- why? What could make a person commit such a crime, and then go on to continue their life with complete disregard to the event. The crisis,…

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    murder of the Clutter family happened in November of 1959, Capote’s story was not published by Random House until late September of 1965. It was a long process for Capote to gather all the information needed to pull off this story. He traveled to Holcomb shortly after the murder and then he spent the next six years writing and researching the background behind the town, the family, and the two killers. While the book was considered a success by many “In Cold Blood is the work of art, the work of…

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