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Slavery was perhaps one of the most appalling tragedies in the history of the United States of America. To tell the people of the terrible facts, runaway slaves wrote their accounts of slavery down on paper and published it for the nation to read. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs were just two ...
The Misrepresentation of Christianity in Slave Lands "He that knoweth his master's will and doeth not, shall be beaten with many stripes," is not only a passage of scripture, but is quoted by Frederick Douglass in his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An Am...
Exploreres and Purtians: 17-Century Puritans Who were the English Puritans? When the 16th-century Reformation took place three distinct sectors of reformation developed: the German, the Swiss (including France) and the English. Of these three the weakest and least hopeful was the English. At fir...
If You Get to Heaven Befo' I Do; WEB DuBois's Construct of the Doctrine of Blackness "But back of this still broods silently the deep religious feeling of the real Negro heart, the stirring, unguided might of powerful human souls who have lost their guiding star...and seek in the g...
Chapter 1, 1st Draught Dissertation The Accidental Tourist, by Anne Tyler The Accidental Tourist is one of Anne Tyler's most acclaimed novels. Published in 1985, in the same year it was awarded by the NBCC or the National Book Critics Circle (a prestigious association of almost seven...
During the early twentieth century architecture took a new turn into the more modern way, with clean lines and a new influence of nature, which resulted in a new era of design as a whole. With this new way of thinking came a line of architects that would take architecture into a revolution, suc...
Intrigue about things that are strange and unknown is a common trait within human nature. This vice compels individuals toward the mysteries of life, whether real or imaginary. When these qualities are combined within fiction, pleasure and entertainment is yielded through thrilling and suspenseful w...
There is something about famous people that fascinates the public. Although they are ordinary people who must eat and breathe as the next person, famous people are seen as very intriguing to most. Why was everyone so interested in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, or th...
Part 1: We will compare and contrast two main groups of Asians and their incorporation into American life. First we take a look at the Chinese, why and how they immigrate, and their family structure before and after the immigration. We will discuss how the immigration changes their social and eco...
The Life and Legend of Howard Hughes Throughout the 20th century, it has been the media’s job to pinpoint what events and people would prove to be an effective story. This was certainly the case for Howard R. Hughes. Son to the wealthy Howard Hughes Sr., Howard became the interest ...
Title: "Power Comes From the Barrel of a Gun" - took the opposing view "Would you respect me, If I didn't have this gun? 'Cause without it, I don't get it, And that's why I carry one." -Phi...
"We're revolutionaries, we announce, armed with a program and philosophy as well as guns. We stand for self-determination; we fight to let individuals and people decide their own fates" – Lil Bobby Hutton (Hillard 140). Looking at black psychology and the effects o...
Tartuffe Tartuffe\'s influence on Orgon as pride and radical selfishness, insensitivity, lack of concern for even his own family (opposite of Christian love) Tartuffe as \'evil\' aspect of Orgon; house as metaphor for the soul where the devil is invited to dwell Tartuffe as the devil, almost sup...
Many people think of science as a collection of facts and ideas about the world around us. But science is more than of how human beings have brought their individual strengths and weaknesses to the ever going struggle to learn more about our world. Stephen Hawking is one of the best-known and...
The world in which we live in now is much less oppressive than say the world lived in the middle of the 1800's. Up until the Civil War, the South depended on their 'peculiar institution' of slavery, in order to be productive a successful. Most people believed slavery was not wrong...
The director walked onto the stage, gingerly adjusting his radiation mask in order to fit the microphone beneath it. His nervous cough boomed through the hall. After shuffling the papers on the podium before him, he began. "Welcome ladies and gentlemen of the Pre-Apocalypse Archaeological...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle held many occupations throughout his life but his most beloved job of them all came from his love of writing. Arthur Doyle wrote many books and enjoyed them all but he was also a knight, soldier, spiritualist, whaler, doctor, optometrist, journalist, and an adventurer. Throug...
PEARL'S SECRET Neil Henry's Pearl's Secret is a fascinating autobiographical journey of an African American man's search for his racial identity. Henry is a light-skinned African American man who tries to piece together a few scraps passed down in his family and many years of...
Davy Crockett is worldwide known as one of the best hunters, marksmen, and Indian fighters that ever lived. Throughout Davy's life, he was a very famous celebrity in the United States. Even after he died, every one was talking about Davy Crockett and his heroic exploits, whether they be about h...
A Critical Perspective: Richard Wright's Native Son Richard Wright marked the beginning of a new era in black fiction. He was one of the first American writers of his time to confront his readers with the effects of racism. Wright had a way of telling his reader about his own life through ...
Ideological differences between Liberalism in England and Leninism in the Soviet Union place the two nations at opposite ends of the political spectrum. The former advocates for the importance of individualism and the ability of the market to regulate itself, whereas the latter prioritizes the stat...
The Fight for Freedom Throughout American history people have fought for causes in which they believe; one of these major causes was the emancipation of all black slaves within the United States. During the mid 1800s two of the greatest abolitionists emerged; Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd...
Falling Leaves The true story of an unwanted daughter Written by Adeline Yen Mah Dear journal, So far the characters have just been introduced and you don't really know much about the characters. The prologue is really confusing and you have to read it twice to understand what they are ta...
Introduction Xiao, the Chinese word for filial piety is the defining feature in Chinese culture as filial piety was extolled as the highest virtue in China for centuries. I subscribe to the school of thought that filial piety is the root of Chinese ethics and "with it all enlightening studies co...
Subject: World History (But it applies to much more)Title: "Power Comes From the Barrel of a Gun" - took the opposing view"Would you respect me, If I didn't have this gun?'Cause without it, I don't get it,And that's why I carry one."-Phil Collins Power. A word from which many meanings derive....