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    The American Dream‚ Family‚ and Fighting to Fulfill Dreams all have a predominant role in Raisin in The Sun‚ and throughout the plot all of these issues are addressed. As the play goes on‚ you can see and learn the character’s hopes and aspirations‚ and the obstacles and problems they will face to try to fight to see their dreams happen. As a colored family in the 1960’s in suburban Chicago‚ due to what was going on in the times around them‚ this family believes that maybe colored people are being

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    quickly as the Spanish explorers. The introduction of cattle created a cheap and growing food supply of meat to new settlers from Europe. Cattle thrived in the new world‚ satisfying the large demand for leather goods for Europe. Cattle also changed the American landscape by eating the grass in areas that were cleared by new settlers for farming. This created large areas where the soil and vegetation would be changed forever. The introduction of pigs also changed the landscape and thrive because there was

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    ROCK N’ ROLL Rock n’ Roll was a significant part of American History. It was a genre of popular music that was derived in the year of the late 1940s and the early 1950s. Rock n’ Roll consisted of Blues‚ Country and Gospel music. The name Rock n’ Roll did not obtain its name until the year of 1950s. Piano or saxophone were considered the lead instrument in the earliest rock and roll such as the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ however‚ these were later on replaced by guitars in the middle to the

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    American Identity Paper HIS/110 CA Gary Lucht Sunday July 7‚ 2013 According to Crévecoeur an American is a person who doesn’t have much compared to the people in Europe. There are no kings‚ lords‚ or bishops that have all the power. In America every person works for himself and finds a way to travel to where is needed. Coming through America there isn’t castles or fancy mansions everywhere compared to Europe. People live in huts made out of clay and cabins where men and cattle lay to keep

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    “You all know of Brother Tom Robinson’s trouble. He has been a faithful member of First Purchase since he was a boy. The collection taken up today and for the next three sundays will go to Helen‚ his wife‚ to help her at home.” In the 30s‚ African Americans faced many hardships‚ and these challenges brought them together‚ and strengthened the bonds within the black community. As I’ve said before‚ the Church was the center of the black community‚ and Zeebo’s words exhibit this. Like a family‚ the black

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    Importance of African-American soldiers in the U.S. Civil War In the Civil War‚ the Confederates and the Union ensured that African American troops had an opportunity of visiting the battlefield. Prior to the onset of the Civil War in 1861‚ almost 4 million slaves were present in the United States of America. Among these‚ at least 180‚000 served in over 163 units of the army and a thousand others in the navy (Bob and John 94). Freedmen and slaves started serving the Confederate Army in the year

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    The American War of Independence saw the defeat of the most professional army in the world at the time to the inexperienced American army. It was a war in which colonists fought for independence from a country that was imposing taxes on them‚ despite that fact the colony had no representation in the British parliament. It saw the army of well- trained soldiers and experienced generals suffer defeat to a country which had no national army or navy at the time. There are many military factors that contributed

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    have been the divider between the true meaning of equality and the American dream. To begin with‚ recent educational advocates‚ dating back to the twentieth century‚ embrace the constantly changing world and the pathway to an educational system that includes every gender‚ race‚ and a child’s full potential. Moreover‚ the contributions of Beecher‚ Dubois‚ and Bruner‚ although they are similar and dissimilar‚ has impacted the American educational system for the better. Firstly‚ Catherine Beecher lived

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    Through the characters of the famous novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ author John Steinbeck expresses his opinion on achieving the American Dream. The American Dream is commonly known as the ideal that anyone in America can achieve success through hard work and determination. For example‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ who moved to America young‚ began as a poor boy working in a factory. Through hard work and smart investments‚ he started a successful business‚ called the Carnegie Steel Company‚ and transformed the US

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    The journey towards the West was the path for American emigrants to search or move to new land. The trail that was used to move west became known as the Oregon Trail. The trail was over 2‚000 miles long. The trail was more used during 1840-1860.Over 500‚000 emigrants used the Oregon Trail. It took 4-6 months to travel the trail. Fur trapper would travel on horses or by foot.. Marcus and Narcissa Whitman were one of the first settlers. They decided to make the path accessible for everyone. Years later

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