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    Jessica Shahinian Paper #1 Eng.102 Prof. Tabor To be American can mean many different things depending on each person‚ whether if they are an immigrant‚ alien‚ or a true citizen. The pure definition of what does it mean to be American is‚ “To be bored and raised in the United States”. Although it is also said and known that we have free rights‚ but that doesn’t mean we are a hundred percent freedom free because we are American. For example‚ say you are watching T.V and a commercial of having

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    Baldwin in Search of Identity James Baldwin-a native son of America who lost his identity as an American; but known as Negro. Baldwin who was raised in large family with eight siblings‚ stepfather and during the era of depression‚ which made him realize that life will not treat him fairly. His whole life evolves against only one issue which was to find identity for his whole nation. Being black was not the only challenge but being gay was also a contribution to it. His motivation against injustice

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    As a man of faith‚ James Baldwin led a life different from his beliefs. An openly gay black man‚ he became a spokesmen condemning discrimination of gays and the Civil Rights of blacks. Nevertheless‚ Baldwin ’s attributes as a writer are undeniable. Even the confused of souls serve the purpose of design; spiritually speaking. Oddly enough Jimmy was the epitome‚ or at least a constant advocate‚ of universal love and brotherhood. Baldwin‚ in his lifetime‚ was able to effect a large population through

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    precisely because it is invested with so much of oneself”.-James Baldwin Writer James Baldwin‚ born August 2‚ 1924 in Harlem‚ New York was a novelist and playwright. People called James a hero because James emerged as one of the lead voice for African American losing their jobs and racism. James was a sophisticated young writer. James wrote one of the top selling essays about how he felt about the rascal cause to African American. While James was writing books he also contributes in writing numerous

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    law to primarily African American citizens of the United States. In the end‚ African-Americans won basic rights long denied to them‚ as well as inspired other discriminated groups to fight for their own rights‚ which had a deep effect on American society. Many blacks took part in this movement‚ whether it was through protesting or holding demonstrations. However‚ some blacks used writing as a means of contributing. James Baldwin published Stranger in the Village as a means of expressing his views

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    James Baldwin: On What it’s Really Like In James Baldwin’s “A Stranger in the Village” and “Sonny’s Blues‚” our eyes are opened to the struggles of African Americans in the 1950’s. Baldwin writes about the struggles with identity‚ social acceptance‚ and racial discrimination. It is apparent that Baldwin has a very strong opinion behind the reasoning for these three struggles and he elaborates on each throughout these two stories. Through bringing these themes to life‚ he helps us to have a

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    of what it means to be a American. It involves Americans having there freedoms and their rights. I believe being a American is something that is a privlage to have then just something that everyone who lives in the United States have. Being American is even something that can be counted as a blessing‚       One of the ways of how it means to be American is having freedom. It is one of the most known things about America is out freedom. What is means to have freedom is we don’t get told what to do

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    Americans strongly affirm the principles of religious freedom‚ religious tolerance‚ and separation of church and state. Nearly 9-in-10 (88 percent) Americans agree that America was founded on the idea of religious freedom for everyone‚ including religious groups that are unpopular. Ninety-five percent of Americans agree that all religious books should be treated with respect even if we don’t share the religious beliefs of those who use them. Nearly two-thirds (66 percent) of Americans agree that

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    begun to stop living.” ~James Baldwin. First‚ here is some background information about James Baldwin. James Baldwin was born 1924‚ and sadly passed away 1987. He had a young mother named Emma Jones‚ and 8 siblings. James served as a youth minister from 14-16 years old. James went to school at DeWitt Clinton high school. Secondly‚ here are some accomplishments James Baldwin did. He gained fame for his work about racial conflicts and in justice in the United States. In 1690 James participated in in a

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    What it means to be an American? I feel like generations before had a different definition of what it means to be an American. I feel like our grandparents and great-grandparents; whom were mostly immigrates set out to make a better life for generations following. They emphasized on working hard‚ owning their own homes‚ and building big families. There was a strong sense of community‚ and respect. Even though the core idea hasn’t changes much. Now‚ I feel as if America has turned into a country

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