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    Maya Angelou

    Who is Marguerite Annie Johnson? She is better known as Maya Angelou. Some know her as a poet, a lecturer, a civil rights activist, an author, and an orator. In her turbulent beginnings, she struggled to discover her confidence, dignity, and self worth as an African American. She grew up in an unstable environment. Ms. Angelou was primarily raised by her paternal grandmother. Although she lived briefly with her father, Bailey Johnson, and periods with her mother, Vivian Baxter-Johnson, ‘she

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    Letters to Birmingham Analysis

    Over the course of “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (1963), the author, Martin Luther King Jr., makes extended allusions to multiple philosophers, among them Aquinas and Socrates. His comparison would seem to indicate that he shares an affinity with them. However, the clarity with which he makes his arguments and the dedication to a single premise strikes most strongly of Kant. Just as Kant’s magnum opus, Critique of Pure Reason, attempted to completely upend a previously accepted mode of thought, so

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    Eng 121

    1. | Question : | Please choose the best mechanics correction for the sentence below:   “To thine own self be true”, says Polonius to Hamlet in Shakespeare’s tragic play. | |   | Student Answer: | | “To thine own self be true” says Polonius to Hamlet in Shakespeare’s tragic play. |   | | | “To thine own self be true,” Says Polonius to Hamlet in Shakespeare’s tragic play. |   | | | “To thine own self be true,” says Polonius to Hamlet in Shakespeare’s tragic play. |   | |

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    History 118 Idea Paper 1 by: Pietro Di Matteo Prof. Strickland HIST 118 MR 10:00-11:15 Montclair State University 2/21/14 Why do people go to war? Because they disagree over a certain issue? Because one party feels that they are superior and that anyone else is weak and inferior? The United States in recent years have been involved in wars that were not necessarily theirs to fight. Vietnam was considered one of the biggest wastes of time, money, and soldiers, as well as the Korean Conflict right

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    Injustice, Disillusionment, & Pressure

    Injustice, Disillusionment, & Pressure On the surface, “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. seem to have very little in common. They were written by different people about different topics and use different techniques. However, they share a lesser related theme: Pressure. Pressure from others is a powerful thing. This secondary theme supports each main theme; “Salvation” demonstrates what pressure from adults can do to disillusion an individual

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    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Luther King, Jr. grew up to become one of the most influential civil rights leaders in the 1950’s and 1960’s. He was a preacher who along side with teaching God’s word, was also a leader in civil rights. He founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and later led numerous protests against segregation. In 1963, King had led a march in Birmingham, Alabama and got improper treatment and was thrown in jail. While residing in jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. received a letter written by eight clergymen

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    Martin Luther King Jr's Use of Anaphora

    One example of rhetoric that Martin Luther King Jr. uses in his writing is anaphora. The main purpose of anaphora is emphasis—to reinforce an idea by repeating a clause over and over. King uses this several times throughout his speech repeating phrases such as “one hundred years later”, “go back to”, and the two more acclaimed phrases, “I have a dream”, and “let freedom ring”. The repetition of “one hundred years later” emphasizes to the reader how long ago it had been since the Emancipation Proclamation

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    Fannie Lou Hamer

    reproduce. Although Hamer did not speak out much about this injustice, it did incite her to attend her first Civil Rights Meeting by James Forman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and James Bevel of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. These meetings brought a consciousness that the African-American population needed to unite and obtain their right

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    Amante, Cherina Anne O. A51- INTGLOS Mr. Takamichi Serizawa, PhD. February 1, 2016 Reaction Paper (The Treaty of Versailles documentary) During our class in Introduction to Global Society, our professor, Mr. Serizawa, let us watch a BBC Four documentary about the Treaty of Versailles and how it came to be. The documentary starts with explicitly telling that the treaty of Versailles that aimed to make a lasting peace with Germany, failed. The failure was due to the differences of goals of

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    Civil Rights Leaders

    Civil Rights Leaders Krystal Pride-Lang ENG/250 March 6, 2015 Daniel Noia Civil Rights Leaders Many African American men and women stood on the front lines for civil rights. These leaders fought for the right to vote and have the voices of the African American community heard. These leaders just didn’t consist on people only protesting for their equal rights, however. Some were famed authors, poets, play writes and inventors. Two influential civil rights activists that come to mind are Maya

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