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William Penn is one of the most famous and well-known figures of our history to this day. Through his many travels and his dedication, William Penn became for the future generations of Americans both a spokesman and a model for an ideal American. His autobiography, The Autobiography of William Penn,...
In this coming of age autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angleou goes from a young, awkward girl to a confident independent mother at the age of 16. Maya wrote this book in the early 1970s when women autobiographies were informing readers of the importance of all women in America, ...
The narrative of Frederick Douglass illustrates the life of a slave. He was not an ordinary slave. Indeed he dreamed of freedom, just as all slaves did, but there was something about Frederick Douglass made him different. He dreamed of an education. It was this education that made him be different. ...
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Her life was never easy. From the time she was born, Maya Angelou was subjected to racism, rape, grief and dehumanization. She beared enough emotional stress in a time frame that most people don't experience in a lifetime. Yet she prevailed. She forced herself to become stronger. And in...
The Innovators of American Literature From their critical assessments on how to improve themselves and to the American public that they influenced by their writings, Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin illustrate American themes in their personal narratives that quintessentially make part of ...
The Book Immigrant Voices by Thomas Dublin is focused on giving readers a close view of what things were like for immigrants between the years of 1773-1986. It contains diaries, letters, autobiographies, and interviews of actual immigrants during this time period. The book tells many facts a...
Benjamin Franklin and Nathaniel Hawthorne were both very important to America\'s early literature. Franklin\'s \"Autobiography\" and Hawthorne\'s \"My Kinsman, Major Molineux\" represent the extremes of leaving home. Franklin makes accomplishing the American dream of the self-made man looks easy. Ha...
The autobiography, The Rock Says... is about the most electrifying man in sports and in entertainment. His name is Dwayne Johnson, A.K.A The Rock. This autobiography goes behind the life of this extraordinary man, his family, and behind the scenes of his amazing career in the World Wrestling Enterta...
The autobiography, "My Life and Hard Times," written by James Thurber, is a demonstration of literary honesty at its best. Although the story often seems to defy logic due to its short and unchronological structure, exaggerated details and improbable situations, Thurber forges these flaws ...
The 1845 autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, provides an elaborate examination of the hardships of slavery. Frederick Douglass' firsthand recounting of the whippings, beatings, and hangings he observed as a slave in the nineteenth century vividly illustrate the poor trea...
Kody Scott, aka Sanyika Shakur aka Monster, was one of the most notorious members of the infamous Crips gang in South Central Los Angeles. In his autobiography, "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member," Scott gives the public an inside look at life in prison and its effect on h...
The focus of this book review is Colin Powell's autobiography " My American Journey". The book is told by Powell and follows his life from childhood, growing up in New York, through his career and his initial retirement from governmental activities. Aside from being incredibly ins...
The Slave and the Concentration/Extermination CampInmate: The Similarities and Differences Between the Two Both slaves and concentration/extermination camp inmates lived very crude and demanding lives. They lost their identities, and for many of them, their hope for better lives. Many slaves remai...
Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography "It will be remarked that, tho` my Scheme was not wholly without Religion there was in it no Mark of any of the distinguishing Tenets of any particular Sect. I had purposely avoided them; for being fully persuaded of the Utility ...
I formed a team to burglarize houses to make money. We started to burglarize houses and sent the goods to a fence. The fence would pay us cash for the goods. On one of our burglaries, I found this good watch and kept it. When I went to try and fix the watch, I found out that the owner of the wat...
Booker T. Washington's body of work, study, and his life as a whole, as most notably encompassed within the text his own autobiography, entitled, Up From Slavery, is often set against the live of W.E.B. Du Bois. As noted by the scholar Louis T. Harlan, conventional wisdom holds that Booke...
Chad MertzBooker T. Washington EssaySeptember 25, 2000Throughout the life of Booker T. Washington expressed in his autobiography, Up From Slavery, one element has remained the same through his influences, education, public speaking, and teaching of others. This is the fact that one cannot succeed s...
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey near Easton in Talbot County, Maryland. Frederick Douglass exact birth date is not recorded. This information was deemed unimportant to Douglass' master. Frederick Douglass was a field and house a slave in differ...
I, Rigoberta MenchĂș at first seems like an autobiography, but that is not what it is meant to be. MenchĂș wrote the book as a testimony of her people's lives to be a voice for her people and show the world what is going on. There is a lot of controversy about whether Rigoberta deserves the ...
The Social and Spiritual Dilemmas Among Women When we stop and consider the fact that women in our country were not able to vote until 1920, it is staggering to imagine the obstacles facing women during the Middle Ages. The 19th Amendment to our Constitution was ratified only after women foug...
The Influence Writings of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin is one of the best-known figures in American history. His industrious rise to success, his role in this country\'s struggle for independence, and his investigations into the mysteries of electricity are among his famous accomplishmen...
Angela's Ashes The autobiography Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt tells the life of the McCourt family while living in poverty in Limmerick, Ireland during the 1930's and 1940's. Frank McCourt relates his difficult childhood to the reader up until the time he leaves for America at the age ...
The validity of Benjamin Franklin's idea that certain virtues lead to success and happiness has much validity but has diminished greatly since Franklin's time. Many of the virtues that were discussed by Franklin in The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, have great meaning today, but do n...
Non-fiction and The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, by Sylvia Plath, fit into the category of non-fictional literature. However, is there really such a thing as nonfiction? According to Webster's dictionary, nonfiction is "A literary w...