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    The New Colossus reflects the American dream by being a symbol of hope and freedom. The New Colossus is about the Mother of Exiles and what it represents and how it’s a symbol welcoming and how she wants the tired and poor‚ the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. This means that she wants the Europeans to send those homeless to her and that she will “lift my lamp beside the golden door.” What she is saying that she will show them the way to America for liberty and freedom and they will be welcomed

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    beautiful land called America‚ there were Indians who lived here. They were here more than one hundred before we came here.. How can it be fair for us to move them off their home? That’s why we should let the Indians stay. The Indians also were treated so unfairly and became modernized like us. So let the Indians stay. First of all the Indians were here way before we came. According to the article “Allow the Cherokee to Stay” by Joan Marshall‚ it says‚ “The Cherokee lived in what is the now northern

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    Harriet Tubman was an extraordinary heroine. She was a powerful woman who used her strength to assist others to a more improved life. Harriet was born a slave‚ she was an extremely hard working slave‚ even through tough situations. However‚ she was not treated properly compared to the tremendous work she did. Lastly‚ after Tubman ran away she made her knowledge useful by helping others runaway. Harriet always did the best of her ability. Harriet was a phenomenal slave that went through several difficult

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    The Treatment of Black Enslaved Women In the middle of the 19th century‚ thoughts about slavery differed from males to females‚ predominantly throughout the white race. The gender of a slave remained the main controversial issue about slavery‚ due solely on the fact that the treatment of enslaved black women was by far different from enslaved black men. Black women were raped by their white owners and conceived children from the assaults. They also had to undergo unfair treatment by white women

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    the March on Washington Occasion. The purpose of this speech was to bring awareness to America that we need to end slavery and that everyone is to be treated equally to create peacefulness so that we can coexist. Also wanted to make aware of the negative impacts on the lives of African Americans. I want to discuss first the fact of needing to be treated equally  to coexist peacefully. America was portrayed as the "Land of the free" which was interpreted as everyone having equal rights. With this said

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    of the child and he is usually the one giving severe punishments to both mother and daughter. Most people of the world do not know that a man’s sperm is the decider of the gender of the child and it has nothing to do with the mother. Girls are treated unfairly for the reasons of family lineage‚ dowry‚ government and income. People in India usually abort or kill the girl child for the reason of dowry or family lineage. Family lineage is a big thing for many people‚ and since boys carry the family lineage

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    we get descriptions of events just as she experiences them‚ without commentary on what they mean‚ or a commentary that is humorously innocent. But having the adult perspective be there in the background‚ even if it isn’t in play for most of the narration‚ means it can pop out when it’s needed to point out important things that the narrator realizes only later‚ to make sure that the reader sees them too. "I ’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard‚ but I know you ’ll go after birds. Shoot

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    long time in human history‚ were treated like nothing‚ less than an animal. Women weren’t given any chance for individual acknowledgments and the ability to have aspirations. When freedom for white women came to be‚ they left Black women in the background to struggle and fight for themselves. Years later‚ Black women are still pushing through the difficulties of life‚ nevertheless are rising up to be the most influential people in society. Black women are treated as if they have no value and are

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    this country. Jo-Ann pilardi argues that immigration has been treated differently since then. She argues that Immigration should be treated equally because they have important role in expanding the American economy by cheap labor for fill Americans demands. The article‚ written by a professor emerita of philosophy in 2006‚ mentions the situation about immigrations

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    Plot summary “A Rose for Emily” is a short story divided into five sections: Section one opens with a description of the Grierson home and its setting in Jefferson. The narrator mentions that over the past 25 years Miss Emily’s home has fallen into despair and become “an eyesore among eyesores.” The first sentence of the story sets the tone of how the citizens of Jefferson felt about Emily: “When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to the funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection

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