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    Throughout history‚ there has been hate‚ violence‚ and racism towards all people regardless of skin color. However‚ one of the most well known time periods full of racism and violence was around the 18th and 19th centuries. This was well known and commonly practiced especially towards the southern parts of the U.S and it was called slavery. Therefore‚ on every february first an event called national freedom day celebrates freedom from slavery. And this is how it came to be. To begin the road that

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    when it says Singer Mahalia Jackson. When it references her telling King to “tell ‘em about the dream”. It’s relevant because if she actually did this I truly could have affected his speech. 5. I think it’s ironic when it says 100 years after the emancipation proclamation. This was supposed to free all slaves‚ but it didn’t equal them in class. So even a hundred years later King has to fight for the simple class equality. Article 2 1. I think the Article is organized in to 3 different section all

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    In my opinion any obstacle or disadvantage can be turned into something good. For example‚ Abraham Lincoln was our 16th president‚ who faced many challenges like growing up in poverty with no parents‚ Civil War‚ and abolishing slavery. He ultimately gave his life for this country and that made him a good person. While living in poverty‚ at age 9 Abraham’s mother died from a milk sickness. Her death caused problems for himself and his dad‚ Thomas Lincoln. Thomas later married Sarah Bush‚ who was a

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    speech‚ “I Have a Dream” (King 2010)‚ he addressed the issue of slavery and how American’s country wide need to stand up for freedom. He began his speech by addressing the issue‚ which was to that day slavery was still relevant. King brought up the Emancipation Proclamation‚ and how it was “a great beacon light of hope” for those that experienced slavery‚ but even after 100 years nothing has changed (King 2010). He then talked about how white Americans seem to not care about helping the slaves be free

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    (Full-circle Ending)Abraham Lincoln sat in his office sweat dripping from his brow. He looked at the paper once more deep in thought before writing his signature in neat script. This was the decision that changed America Forever. He had signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This piece of paper would change the whole entire world in the future and would affect numerous

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    Abraham Lincoln is considered a hero for freeing slaves with his Emancipation Proclamation‚ yet if you were to take a long‚ hard look at Honest Abe‚ you would find that his reputation is quite skewed in relation to his true character. Considered the ultimate Abolitionist and a defender of enslaved blacks‚ Lincoln didn’t hold truly strong anti-slavery beliefs‚ and can actually be considered a racist and bigot by today’s standards. To judge Lincoln by today’s standards may be a

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    wanted slavery because it was their way of making money in the economy. Northerners had wanted to get rid of slavery‚ but Southern states seceded‚ leading to the Civil War. During the Civil War‚ in late January of 1863‚ President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which freed slaves in the Confederate states. Freedmen were allowed to join the Union army as shown in Document 5. After the Union won the Civil War‚ the 13th amendment was issued‚ abolishing slavery in

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    Analytical/Expository Essay Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington‚ considered today as one of the most influential and respected African American figures‚ was born into slavery and was later freed by the revolutionizing effects of the Emancipation Proclamation. His charismatic and peaceful personality along with his role in philanthropic acts‚ politics‚ and negotiations soon turned him into a source of admiration shortly after the end of the civil war. He worked for the coexistence of blacks

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    emphasizes “The Great American” as a strong reference. “Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the Emancipation Proclamation.” Martin Luther King was referring to the creator of the Emancipation Proclamation and sixteenth president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. Furthermore‚ with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation‚ President Lincoln abolished slavery in the United States in 1863. Also‚ Martin Luther King referred to the founding fathers of

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    Abraham Lincoln: Biography Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United States‚ was very important to the past history of our country. He helped to abolish slavery in this country and kept the American Union from splitting apart during the Civil War. At 22‚ he moved to New Salem‚ Illinois. With his gift for swapping stories and making friends‚ he became quite popular and was elected to the Illinois legislature in 1834. In his spare time‚ he taught himself law and became a lawyer. In

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