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    Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Ross Tubman (1820-1913) is best known for her involvement in the Underground Railroad. She was also an abolitionist‚ Civil War spy and nurse‚ suffragist‚ and humanitarian. After she escaped from slavery in 1849‚ she dedicated her life to fighting for freedom and equality. Harriet freed over 300 blacks from slavery in the South‚ to freedom in the North. For her heroic efforts‚ she received the biblical name “Moses.” This name came from the bible story in Exodus where

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    Life of Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman Early Life: A. Birth a. 1820 b. Dorchester county‚ Maryland B. Siblings a. Brothers: Ben‚ Henry‚ Moses‚ James‚ Robert b. Sisters: Rachel‚ Linah‚ Soph‚ Mariah Ritty C. Parents: a. Mom: Harriet Greene “Old Rit” b. Dad: Ben Ross “Old Ben” D. Childhood events a. Born into Brodas Plantation a.i. Spent younger days with Grandmother a.ii. Worked in cotton fields when she came of age (6) b. James Cook hired her out b.i. Punished by looking for muskrats b.ii. Waded in water

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    Marc Jacobs

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    MLA CITATION "Marc Jacobs Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television‚ 2013. Web. 22 Mar. 2013. | DIRECT QUOTES FROM THE SOURCE “Jacobs’ grandmother also allowed Jacobs to enjoy a permissive adolescence full of self-exploration. "No one ever said ’no’ to me about anything‚" he said.” “In 1993‚ after Perry Ellis shuttered its manufacturing operations—and after Jacobs sent out a "grunge" collection for the label that critics loved but the company hated—Jacobs struck out on his own. With

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    Kitino Jacob

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    Kitino Jacob was born in Gulu in north of Uganda he comes from an acholi tribe. He lives far from the capital city because that is where the LRA is the lord’s resistance army is. The LRA is gang/army that steals boys and girls and turns them into child soldiers. The LRA fights with the government so they can get the whole city to be Christians and they will call that Acholiland. Jacob gets caught by kony’s army and becomes a child soldier. The story is not easy to read the life of Jacob‚ come with

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    Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman Your heart is beating hard and fast. So quickly that your footsteps lag behind it‚ so strong that it pounds in your head. The hunters might even hear it‚ but with all the adrenaline‚ the thought stays in the back of your mind. You are a slave. Your master just died. You’re running. This is exactly what happened to Harriet Tubman‚ most known for being a conductor (a.k.a. escort who journeyed with fugitives) on the Underground Railroad (a network of people and safe houses to get runaways

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    The Life and Legacy of Fredrick Douglass Beloved leader of black America‚ Fredrick Douglass was the most influential African American of his day. He was a pioneer of the anti-slavery movement‚ a dynamic speaker‚ statesman‚ and writer. His autobiography‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845)‚ has been honored as one of the most important stories in African American history. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Talbot County‚ Maryland‚ in 1818 (no one knows the exact date)‚ he claimed

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    john jacob

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    What Does Compare and Contrast Mean? Answer The terms compare and contrast are two different words and their meanings are different. Compare means to look at something critically and see what they have in common or their similarities. Contrast is to note down the differences between the two objects and what difference they have. 2 Additional Answers To compare and contrast means to find the similarities and the differences between two or more places or things that are in question. So as to

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    jacob arminius

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    Arminius 1 Jacob Arminius During the seventeenth century‚ the Calvinist or Reformed tradition within Protestantism defined and determined what it would henceforth consider orthodox theology. A well-respected Dutch pastor named Jacob Arminius (1560-1609) was the lightning rod of controversy that helped to generate this movement. Arminius was a Calvinist of impeccable credentials. He had traveled to Geneva to study with Calvin’s successor‚ Theodore Beza. When he returned to Holland‚ he enjoyed

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    Harriet Martineau

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    Assignment: Identify one main sociological theorist and discuss one main ideology that they contributed. Harriet Martineau was an English woman born in 1802; she was born deaf and also became the victim of various illnesses throughout her life. Despite all of this‚ she became an enormously popular writer‚ addressing a broad spectrum of social issues of the day. Like her counterparts‚ Compte and Spencer‚ Martineau was a positivist who believed in social laws and the progressive evolution of society

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    Frederick Douglas

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    The narrative piece written by Frederick Douglass is very descriptive and‚ through the use of rhetorical language‚ effective in describing his view of a slave’s life once freed. The opening line creates a clear introduction for what is to come‚ as he state‚ " the wretchedness of slavery and the blessedness of freedom were perpetually before me." Parallel structure is present here‚ to emphasize the sanctity he has‚ at this point in his life‚ associated with freedom and the life-long misery he has

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