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    Freed

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    Years ago‚ India had no freedom at all to do all the necessary things. But due to the great freedom fighters India got its right. It is completely all because of the fighters. They have put all their lives just for the sake‚ welfare and for a bright future of India. They have given us the right‚ authority and freedom for us. ”Nadir Shah looted the country only once. But the British loot us every day. Every year wealth to the tune of 4.5 million dollar is being drained out‚ sucking our very blood

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    Jawaharlal Nehru

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    Introduction- Jawaharlal Nehru was born on the 14th of November in 1889 in Allahabad‚ in the time when British were conquering India. He always had a rose in his pocket to show that kids were/are like buds/flowering plants in the garden. He was very fond of children‚ so in India they celebrate his birthday‚ as children’s day. He was one of the freedom fighters of India. That shows that he is a very close friend of Mohamdas Karamchand Gandhi. He also like the bird white-dove which he thought represented

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    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a historical figure who moves you to tears. Mostly these are tears of joy‚ for he achieved a thrilling Indian unity. Yet some are tears of pity‚ for the Sardar suffered and sacrificed much.       This man of steel learnt early to be tough‚ for he was born as a middle child in a family of impoverished peasant proprietors. As Vallabhbhai would himself recall‚ his parents’ hopes seemed centered on the eldest two sons‚ Soma and Narsi‚ and their affection on the youngest two

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    You Can Change the World - Become an Activist Folks‚ I want to ask you a question: do you think everything in your life is perfect just as it is? Or are there some changes you would make if you had the chance? If the answer is “yes”… then you have everything you need to be an activist Let me explain. A lot of people choose to sail steadily through life on an even keel. But there are some people who are boat rockers. They go through life making a fuss when things...

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    Moss Kendrix was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1917. His early education was obtained through the local public schools. He later attended Atlanta’s Morehouse College‚ a respected college for African-American men. Kendrix was a popular college student‚ who became the editor of the Morehouse newspaper The Maroon Tiger‚ and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He was also the co-founder of the Phi Delta Delta Journalism Society‚ the first and only society of its kind for African-American journalism

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    Brave‚ intelligent‚ and caring three adjectives that come to mind when I think about the civil rights activist that I chose. This civil rights activist would be Homer Plessy. In my paper you will find out about Plessy’s early life‚ adult life which will include how he began life as a civil rights activist‚ and finally his legacy. Homer Plessy original named Homère Patrice Adolphe Plessy grew up in New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ and was born on March 17‚ 1862. Plessy’s family was a ⅛ th mix of caucasian

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    her home. . .Until one day‚ one woman decided it was time to call for some drastic measures. Gloria Steinem took the initiation as a Women’s Rights Activist and protested for equal rights and women’s liberation. Gloria Steinem was born on March 25‚ 1934 in Toledo‚ Ohio. She is known as a freelance journalist‚ an editor‚ a lecturer‚ and a social activist. As an early life‚ Steinem did not start school on a regular basis until she turned 11 due to many travelings. Her parents were divorced at this

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    Civil Rights Activist Impacts In America‚ during the early 1950s‚ times were dramatically changing for the better due to the brave actions taken by Rosa Parks and the many African Americans who took part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Parks is known as an activist during the African-American Civil Rights Movement who promoted the idea of racial equality and an end to segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. led his first nonviolent protest known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott where he advocated equal

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    Ariana Cameron December 16‚ 2014 C block Ms. Pitcher Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall was a civil rights activist that was never going to give up. He worked his way up the ladder to become what he was and earned the praise he received throughout his life. He learned at a young age that discrimination is real and knew he wasn’t going to take it from anyone. He wasn’t going to allow people to degrade him because of the color of his skin or because of where he came from or because the color of

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    education as boys. Her achievements in education included persuading the University of Rochester to admit women. Her family opposed slavery‚ which clearly influenced her later work towards equality for all people. Before she became a women’s rights activist‚ she was an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society. Together with Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ she formed the Women’s National Loyal League to petition for the constitutional amendments that outlawed slavery and gave all citizens including former

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