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    It is important for a hero‚ like Vincent Ardolino and Harriet Tubman‚ to be selfless because it gives them the strength to continue on even when the risk of death is high. Becoming a role model is vital as well because it shows how dedicated the hero is to their cause. They want what they are fighting for to

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    Women in the Civil War Leading up to the Civil War women’s lives were much different than they were during the Civil War. While the men worked away from home in factories‚ offices or shops‚ women were expected to stay at home. Their household was their pride and joy‚ it was their private place. Women wanted to provide a clean and comforting home for their husband and children. This was their job and they devoted all of their time to accomplishing this (history.com). Women’s Roles However‚ during

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    Thesis

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    “Yeah‚ so what? Everyone knows that!” * Harriet Tubman’s work on the Underground Railroad required tremendous courage. * Trench warfare conditions in World War I were horrible. Thesis:  a statement that expresses a judgment based on a substantial body of evidence.  It is followed by an essay that presents the evidence in an organized and persuasive way. * The success of the Underground Railway is due to individuals like Harriet Tubman and the wide-spread nature of the Abolitionist

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    Works Cited Larson‚ Kate Clifford. Harriet Tubman. Bound for the Promised Land. 2005. Net‚ New York History. The Life of Harriet Tubman. 1996. www.nyhistory.com/harriettubman/life.htm (accessed November 26‚ 2011). Amy Davenport David Kiracofe “Harriet Tubman” Harriet Tubman was born into slavery on a plantation in Dorchester‚ Maryland. Tubman is one of the most well-known and bravest African-American women in history. She gained international acclaim as an Underground Railroad operator

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    Cited: The Children’s March. Dir. Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston. 2005‚ Southern Poverty Law Center and HBO‚ 2005. DVD. Cooney‚ Caroline. The Ransom of Mercy Carter. New York: De-Laurel-Leaf‚ 2001. Print. “Harriet Tubman.”Wikipedia.org. 2010. Web. 18 Oct 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet Tubman> Hailey. Foster. “500 are Arrested in Black Protest at Birmingham.” New York Times. 18 Oct 2010. 1963. Newspaper.

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    Heroes for My Son

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    daughter- Brad Meltzer. These two books are very touching‚ they describe some of people in history that young people should look up to and what they are known for. I have to say I think that my favorite is probably between two woman. One of which is Harriet Tubman‚ this was a dark skinned woman what she did happened during the Underground Railroad. She had escaped north to freedom knowing she had been a slave all her life she was finally free. She could not stand that she was a free woman while there

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    Harriet Wilson Analysis

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    The performance “Sketches in the Life of Harriet E. Wilson and Dance‚ Poetry and Music” is descriptive‚ intriguing‚ and informative. Harriet Wilson’s life as seen through the video‚ illustrates a narration of her life. The video starts with a narration saying “I had to coax my heart open to see what my bones already know” emphasizing that Harriet’s life was not pleasant in which she had to persuade herself to see what her physical body observes. The video starts with an older woman with a little

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    A Dream for The future

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    amazing things that‚ if they are kept in the dark the world may never see. Without passion a person is almost hopeless in a bleak world and without some sort of dream to keep that passion alive it will wither practically ceasing to exist in people. Harriet Tubman has said‚ "Every great dream starts with a dreamer. Always remember‚ you have within you the strength‚ the patience‚ and the passion to reach for the stars and change the world". It was true in her time just as it is true today dreams hold

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    had to face. However‚ a very little-known perspective is of the houseslave. Due to their lighter skin-tones which placed them in the position‚ these slaves are often deemed as being the “better-off” of those than those of a darker tone. However‚ Harriet Jacobs provides a different perspective from this narrative. Jacobs describes the mental and sometimes physical abuse she suffered from her master‚ and how he granted her freedom for his own satisfactions. This suppression eventually led to her making

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    Sexism In Sociology

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    From a sociological perspective‚ it is important to understand the struggles that women have and still do face in our society. These struggles are engrained from stereotypes‚ seeing women as inferior to men. Early on‚ society defined the expectations of male and females. Men worked and were the breadwinners. They held powerful jobs in society‚ such as doctors‚ lawyers‚ and politicians. Women‚ on the other hand‚ were expected to stay home‚ raise children. If they did work‚ it was a stereotypically

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