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    pamphlets‚ paintings‚ and documents. “Amazing Grace”‚ “Slave Song” and Turner’s painting of The Slave Ship depict the evils of slavery not only on the Africans themselves but also individuals who were involved in the slave trade. The song “Amazing Grace”‚ written by slave owner John Newton‚ describes a transformation that Newton has gone through in his life. Although Newton was not a slave himself he describes the great affect slavery has played in his life. ¨Amazing Grace” describes

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    Amazing Grace” by John Newton “Amazing Grace” is a hymn that speaks to the heart and soul of many who are looking for faith‚ forgiveness‚ redemption‚ salvation‚ and grace. John Newton is able to stir the soul with an emotional connection relating salvation. As a hymnist‚ this form of the poetry is categorized as narrative poetry because it tells a story that is sung about salvation‚ whereby he uses figure of speech to express to create a distinctive and imaginative effect‚ and has drawn upon

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    Amazing grace is a good book to read. After reading this book‚ I think the author wants to tell us a big problem is the segregation of poor social class in South Bronx. He tries to explain the living condition of these poor people‚ and the inequality between them. On top of this‚ he also described that the public administration tried to abandoned this neighborhood. Kozol divided the book into six chapters. The whole book organized through interview and interaction with children‚ teacher and others

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    Amazing Grace‚ by Jonathan Kozol‚ is about the author’s interviews with‚ and thoughts about‚ some of the poorest people who live in the poorest sections of New York. The facts stated in Amazing Grace startled me with the prevalence and desperation of the poverty situation in areas like the South Bronx and Mott Haven. These are areas where there are hundreds of thousands of people living in broken‚ crowded‚ and rundown apartment buildings‚ “That‚” says Kozol‚ “most people would not even kennel their

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    To America‚ poverty is an issue that is important and one that is emotionally charged. America is a country of prosperity‚ wealth and abundance‚ yet‚ many people find it difficult to pay for their basic assistance without financial support. Living in the wealthiest country‚ the United States still has a significant portion living in poverty. 36.5 million people live in poverty in the United States (Who is poor?). So what is causing poverty is the question many people asked themselves. Who is the

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    Amazing Grace Movie Response Wilberforce stays with cousin Henry to get better from sickness. Wilberforce is a Member of Parliament. His cousin Henry and Hannah‚ his wife‚ try to set him up with a girl. Wilberforce is fighting against the slave trade‚ trying to abolish it. Wilberforce says God has found him. He has a political career and would rather spend time with nature. William Pitt is going to try and be Prime Minister and ultimately does. Pitt asks Wilberforce to join him. A group

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    As part of the summer reading assignment this year‚ I read the book Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol. In this documentary-style book‚ he told about the horrible yet completely realistic conditions of the most poor‚ rundown neighborhoods and districts in New York City. Kozol wrote the book for the purpose of telling the stories of the children who lived in these parts of the city. He dedicated his work to those children and it was his goal to inform readers that slums were in fact in existence and

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    Amazing Grace – YouTube Comparison The words to Amazing Grace were written by John Newton (Ferris and Worster). The piece is played in triple meter (Ferris and Worster). It is usually performed slow (adagio)‚ with the volume falling somewhere between moderately soft (mezzopiano) and moderately loud (mezzoforte). The combination tends to give the piece a somber‚ and yet comforting‚ quality. According to our text book‚ Music: The art of listening‚ the melody uses a pentatonic scale‚ which

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    We just finished reading “Amazing Grace” by Jonathan Kozol. Kozol went to the South Bronx and met a little boy named Cliffie. Kozol was taken by Cliffie on a walk in the neighborhood. He learnt that this city is harsh. There are lots of meanings in this story‚ this story shows that everyone struggles with something in their life right now. Everyone struggles‚ therefore sometimes people are sad and stressed. In Amazing Grace Cliffie was telling to Kozol how once he gave homeless man his pizza‚

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    The book‚ Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation by Jonathan Kozol is about his experiences with the children and families in the South Bronx‚ New York. In this story‚ Kozol is taking a walk with a seven year old boy‚ Cliffe‚ who is energetic and charmingly strange. In this walk‚ Cliffe shows Kozol around the neighborhood. By this walk around the neighborhood‚ Kozol learns about how the South Bronx is polluted‚ where people take drugs‚ and the teddy bears on the trees

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