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    pound sacks of grain to the plantation’s mill. This was very difficult work for someone his age, and as a result he was often beaten for not completing his duties. His first discovery of education occurred while he was working. He looked into the schoolhouse window, only to see children sitting and desks while reading. Booker wanted so badly to be like these children, but at the…

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    stumbled upon a unique find from early British America, a 10-carat gold signet ring engraved with a lion or a horse. Again in 2009, a small piece of slate and a lead pencil was discovered, said to have once been used as a writing tablet, perhaps in a schoolhouse. In the same year, part of the hilt of an iron rapier was…

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    Discrimination Against Women in the US What is discrimination? Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different groups of people based on race, age, sex, or many other categories. Many different groups of people face discrimination in the United States. Women have always faced the most discrimination in America. Some places they are discriminated against are in the workplace, in the different branches of the military, and in society. Discrimination against women is not…

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    Politics of Rage Essay The Politics of Rage by Dan T. Carter is a biography written about George Wallace’s life from his childhood all the way up to his major role in politics. This book outlines his dramatic rise and fall as he abandoned his ideals to become a national symbol of racism, where Wallace later begged for forgiveness. Wallace is best known for his ride in power in Alabama and his fight against desegregation using the rhetoric of states’ rights. Through The Politics of Rage, Carter…

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    During the civil war era, women were looked at very differently. They were mainly looked at as people to take care of the kids, and the house. Even they didn 't realize how independent they could become. After the war started, the had to take new roles, find jobs, and prove to men and others they could do more than take care of the house, and children. While men were away from home fighting in the war, women had to keep the man’s income alive to survive. So that meant that women had to take…

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    Abraham Lincoln is regarded as a truly great man. Be that as it may, Abe Lincoln was not always seen in this light. Born to a poor family, Lincoln had little formal schooling as a child. As a young boy, he attended a small, one room, log cabin schoolhouse; although his duties with his family prevented him from attending very often, he still put his time…

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    minimum ages of 16 for work during school hours, 14 for certain jobs after school, and 18 for dangerous work” (Fried 1). Because of these restrictions, kids had the ability to attend school stress free. At the time, schools were often one-room schoolhouses, meaning that all grade levels were taught in the same room. Because of this style, it was very difficult for teachers to assign homework. In fact, many school districts passed anti-homework regulations, crediting mostly the work of the…

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    Think of living in a world where you are beaten and segregated due to your ethnicity. This is exactly how the Japanese lived after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. They were forced to leave their homes, their possessions, and their comfortable beds behind and live in internment camps. They were living in conditions that were even unfavorable for animals. When you hear about these internment or concentration camps, you may think of other countries, such as Russia or Germany. What people…

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    The founding fathers of the United States never intended for the nation to be dominated by two political parties. However, over the years, the nation has become a modern two-party system, where the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated American politics. Initially, the views and issues of the Republican Party was originally the same views shared by the early democratic party. The early Democratic Party possessed conservative ideologies which opposed expansion of federal power,…

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    capacity to serve as an equalizer between people of disparate backgrounds, races, or levels of affluence. However, America must take steps toward providing educational equity to undocumented immigrants before it will see the gates of the national schoolhouse truly…

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