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A scapegoat is a person or thing made to bear the blame for the mistakes or sins of others. Scapegoats have been used all over the world and at all times, especially in the 1700's, during slavery. For example, the Klu Klux Klan or KKK, used black people as their scapegoats becau...
The 1950's were right at the end of the great depression which was only prevented because of the World War that this nation was pulled into. Therefore many individuals found it difficult to live in that hard time period. Just as the United States citizens began to return to normal from this chaos,...
Frederick Douglass was a man of many thoughts. He was one who was a slave and escaped, then tried to go back to what he used to do and rescue others. The topic of slavery to Douglass was one he looked against highly. This was something he was born into and grew up with. This topic was one that m...
How are the works of two completely different writers, "Barn Burning" by a white, male with an aristocratic background, and Their Eyes Were Watching God by a black, female with a humble background, so similar? The answer lies in the notion that both William Faulkner and Zora Neale Hurston...