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    Harriet Jacobs was a slave who was able to escape‚ and she describes her life as a slave and towards the end the start of her new life in the North in a brief narrative. In the beginning she describes her master and his vile actions‚ which are against her morals. She describes how sometimes he has a bad temper‚ but other times tries to be gentle‚ and states that she prefers his “stormy side.” She also describes her mistress who instead of helping her against the masters’ unruly behavior only feels

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    John Brown: The Father of American Terrorism 1. Chowder contends that Brown represented “two competing legends.” What were these two competing legends? Brown was considered both a Hero and murderer. He was heroic to the northern abolitionists and he was a symbol of courage. Southerners believed that John Brown was a horrible fanatic man‚ he was complete evil. 2. Describe John Brown’s life before he became embroiled in the antislavery movement. Grew up in Ohio‚ married at twenty‚ lost wife 11

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    Ichabod Crane and Brom Van Brunt. Think about their job/social class position. Think about the different ways that they behave in general‚ and also toward Katrina Van Tassel. Think about how they experience each other. B. What was life like for Frederick Douglass as a young American slave boy in Maryland? Think about his family‚ his childhood experiences‚ and his slave master father Captain Anthony. If you read Harriet Jacobs in our Introduction to Literature course‚ compare his life as a slave to

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    are enjoying comfort?” (297). Fitzhugh makes it seem that slaves have a better life then a poor person who is free. Yet‚ when in fact he leaves out the details of the amount of food and shelter they are given. In the Narrative Life of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ Mr. Douglass explains how the children would devour the food‚ and how they would even use their hands and or any other supplies to eat due to the fact that they were so hunger‚ and in coldest and hottest days of the year they were always

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    Name: Date: Black Boy Writing Assignment It is time to reflect and respond to Black Boy by Richard Wright‚ by writing a notebook entry. Remember the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass? Wright’s experience is very similar to Frederick Douglass’s experience in that they both have to figure out strategies for getting books‚ and they both are profoundly affected by their reading. This notebook will help you gain clarity about your interaction with the selection‚ as well as

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    Zeleny Castillo His 210 Chapter 12 Read pages 432-450 of Chapter 12‚ and do Review Questions 1-5 at the end of the chapter in the blog below.   Additionally‚ read Frederick Douglass’ "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" and then write me a paragraph in the same blog that explains what you feel was the goal of this speech.  Make sure to include a quote that you feel gets Douglass’ point across most effectively. 1. How did the utopian communities challenge existing ideas about property and marriage

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    of Independence. Liberator- An abolitionist newspaper. American Anti-Slavery Society – The first national antislavery organization to be devoted to immediate abolition and racial equality‚ created by black and white abolitionists in 1833. Frederick Douglass – A fugitive slave from Maryland. He became the most prominent escaped slave to speak out publicly against slavery. Sojourner Truth- A former slave who worked tirelessly for the American Anti-Slavery Society. Truth was originally named

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    novels that I am studying are “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain‚ and “The Narrative of Frederick Douglass – Written by Himself”. Both these texts give us an insight into the life of slavery and the societal beliefs of the South in America in the nineteenth century. The theme of freedom and the figure of the slave are two common aspects of the book that I shall be looking at. Frederick Douglass’ text gives us a first person account of life as a slave and in Huck Finn we get an account

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    people and to be devoted to their cause‚ even though a hero isn’t always perfect. Heroes overcome personal obstacles to work for the benefit of others. They conquer their issues for the good of everyone else and work to help others. For example‚ Frederick Douglass talks in his autobiography about how‚ even though he was free‚ he was scared of speaking up. He ends up overcoming his fear of being discriminated against and becomes an important figure in the abolitionist movement. Similarly‚ in the movie

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    battle of Jericho Summary: What would you be willing to do to gain acceptance by the most popular group of kids at school? Would you do what you know is right‚ or would you do the things that would make you popular? Jericho Prescott‚ a junior at Frederick Douglass High School‚ is offered the opportunity to pledge the most popular club at the school--the Warriors of Distinction. On the surface the club seems to be wonderful--it’s been around for almost fifty years and is highly respected by the community

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