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    to notice that he is a great guy and just like them and at the very end of the year at the award ceremony‚ he won the best reward of them all‚ the Henry Ward Beecher medal. Lastly‚ Mr brown’s april precept which stated‚ “What is beautiful is good‚ and who is good will soon be beautiful. This really shows how throughout august’s time at beecher prep he grew in strength and happiness and he is truly beautiful just like everyone else. He also learned that being good and doing the right thing pays off

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    Many abolitionists and former slaves gave speeches and wrote books to go against slavery. They told stories to people in the North and in Europe. Some of the most famous abolitionist was Frederick Douglass‚ Solomon Northup’s‚ and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe was a white woman that wrote an anti-slavery message that came in the form of a novel. It was called the Uncle Tom’s Cabin. (Document 7) The books and lecturers purpose was to help abolish slavery because it gave an understanding

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    Wallpaper”. However‚ this unfortunate gift would also eventually lead to her demise. Charlotte Anna Perkins was born on July 3‚ 1860 in Hartford‚ Connecticut to parents Mary Fitch Wescott and Frederic Beecher Perkins. She had only one sibling; a brother named Thomas Adie. She was a niece to writer Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle Tom’s Cabin)‚ who became a major role model and a big push towards writing for Gilman. When she was still just a baby‚ her father abandoned the family‚ leaving them devastated and impoverished

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    Some of the main women rights advocates are Sarah Bagley‚ Elizabeth Stanton‚ Catherine Beecher‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ Margaret Fuller and William Lloyd Garrison. Sarah Bagley was a woman that was known for her strike on how many hours men/women were working in the Mills and the way that women were getting treated for the hard work they would accomplish

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    decades went by‚ more and more women had the courage to impact the nation in their own way. Although domesticity and republican motherhood were the only roles of women in America‚ some women‚ like Marry Wollstonecraft‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Catherine Beecher‚ Dorothea Dix‚ and Sarah Grimke‚ became public speakers‚ writers‚ abolitionists‚ and some other influential role players during the early and mid-19th century. Women like Marry Wollstonecraft stood out because they refused to follow the typical American

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    The quote “Greatness lies not in being strong‚ but in the right using of strength....” By‚ Henry Ward Beecher is a quote to agree with. This is because‚ if an individual uses all their strength‚ and puts it into something and tries their hardest to do the best that they can do‚ then thats greatness because that individual put all they had into something. All that matters is how that strength and power is used by the individual. Two works of literature that support this quote are “A Street Car Named

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    Former President Woodrow Wilson once said‚ “This flag‚ which we honor and under which we serve‚ is the emblem of our unity‚ our power‚ our thought‚ and purpose as a nation… And yet‚ though silent‚ it speaks to us – speaks to us of the past‚ or the men and women who went before us.” Woodrow Wilson had a lot of pride in our American Flag‚ as so today‚ we do as well. The American Flag‚ also known as the “Stars and Stripes‚” was made by Betsy Ross‚ a known sewer around her time‚ on June 1777. The flag

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    For instance‚ Louise Erdrich in her story “The red Convertible” presents to us the story of Henry and Lyman Lamartine

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    Yet as we look into her own writing‚ Smiley mentions Twains use of Jim as the counter-voice to Huck’s own social conscience. Twain intentionally makes Jim’s voice less powerful than any other characters because‚ unlike Harriet Beecher Stowe’s character‚ most enslaved Negroes did not have a voice at all. The democratic system was completely foreign to the average 19th century African-American. Yet Jim’s own compassion allows the reader to see through the shyness into a deeper human

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