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    Martin Luther King once said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”. Alike several others in this world Martin saw the potential each and every person in the world carried. But instead of sitting around he acted on this potential. He saw that he could make a difference in this world‚ achieve his hopes and dreams of a better future‚ and he took that opportunity. Unlike Martin Luther King many people in today’s society don’t act on their opportunities. Rather we

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    Martin Luther King had one statement that people connected with the African American people‚ the punch line stated‚ “I have a dream.” Not relating the two people because they are very different and all Americans unlike Trump hold King to the highest integrity. That being said‚ they are and were both prominent figures in society. Both prominent speakers had a message that they used to define their makeup. Trump has used his own rhetoric to the same effect and connects himself with the voters. Trump

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    - Martin Luther‚ 1483 to 1546‚ and he was from Germany. Protestant reformation would not have happened without him. The protestant reformation began in 1517; this fits in with the Northern Renaissance. This reformation was part of the Northern Renaissance‚ which was a more religiously oriented movement than was the Italian Renaissance. The reformation was also involved with an increase in education and literacy. Education was growing and by 1500s‚ there were more literate people in Europe than there

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    English 12 R  Ms. Melon                          Al Qaeda   01‐16‐2014  Al  Qaeda  the  global  militant  Islamist  organization  founded  by  Osama  Bin Laden‚ has attacked civilian and military targets in various countries  including  the  September  11  attack.  Al  Qaeda  has  two  major  strategic  objectives  which  are  to  get  control  of  a  nation‐state  and  to  get  the  control of weapons of mass destruction.  Al Qaeda or Al Qaida is a

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    Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth candy stone were of the most influential people in women’s rights. These two women went through a lot of difficult challenge. One of the thing that I will be talking about is women in America was locked out of jobs. Next thing that I will be talking about is women locked of of vote. Lastly I will talk about women locked out of education Women’s were locked out of jobs in America. The men wanted them to be mothers and wives. Philadelphia newspaper wrote outside of the

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    Susan B Anthony Leader

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    Exploring the Leader in Susan B. Anthony Victoria March Executive Leadership December 20‚2015 Exploring the Leader in Susan B. Anthony There are a lot of women that have changed the face of history. Countless women have contributed to women’s rights in various ways fighting for respect and fair treatment that not long ago was ignored. Susan B. Anthony was a significant force that became a woman that took action and not just by her words‚ which credits her as an example of as a positive

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    The undisputed two most renown leaders of the civil rights movement‚ Malcom x and Martin Luther king could not be further apart in there ways to achieve equality. One of the most controversial topics in the historical movement was the question of integration vs segregation which left both iconic leaders opposed in what should have been a united forward thinking ideological movement. It is argued that‚ Martin Luther king offered a more beneficial program of civil rights as opposed to Malcolm x. In order

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    Susan B. Anthony is a woman of history‚ a civil rights activist who fought for women’s rights‚ anti-slavery laws‚ and fought against alcohol. Not everything she fought for went her way‚ but a lot did during and after her lifetime that had a huge effect on America. Susan was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams Massachusetts to a Quaker family. She was the second oldest out of eight‚ and only six of those kids lived to be adults. After the death of two of her siblings‚ her family moved to Battenville

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    vote‚ that will sabotage its status as a democracy. Brief information about Susan B. Anthony is firstly she is a leader in the women’s rights movement of the 19 th century likewise she is the person who wrote this passage. The most memorable thing to me is when the main character Anthony voted even though she knew it was illegal. So she wanted to annunciate to people to know the women are not able to vote. I think Anthony was a hero for

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    Reading Assignment Part 1 (Susan B. Anthony) 1. Who is Susan B. Anthony? a nineteenth-century champion of the cause of woman’s suffrage. 2. What was the reason for her delivering this speech in 1873? Her reasoning for delivering her speech was for the right for women to vote. 3. What two words in the first paragraph reinforce Anthony’s argument in the speech? Two words that reinforced Anthony’s speech would be “indicted” and “lawful. 4. What statement does Anthony make in lines 14 and 15?

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