He warned against the denial of the most basic of human rights and the betrayal of revolutionary values in thoughts and actions. That, today, is perhaps the most important lesson to be gleaned from Douglass’s life. We would do well to acknowledge his daring escape from slavery, powerful ...
Why was Malcolm X important to the Civil Rights Movement? Why did Frederick Douglass admire John Brown? According to Thurgood Marshall, why was affirmative action necessary? Why is Nelson Mandela famous? Why was Roger B. Taney important?
A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom. I’m writing this essay to talk to you about what heroes do. Because I believe that our heroes are important and that they deserve the recognition that they do deserve. Some of our heroes are the army, firef...
Why was David Mamet important? Why is Marcus Garvey important in history? Why was George Pickett important? Why is Miriam Benjamin important? Why is Frederick Douglass important? Why was Oliver Cromwell famous? Why was Samuel Morse important? Why was Ramessus II so famous? Why is Edgar Allan...
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Everything he says is somehow integrally inappropriate. Here is a man who once described Frederick Douglass as ‘an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognised more and more.’ Like something out of Gertrude Stein: the black sludge of words, the sticky deposits ...
Question: Why is Alan Turing important to computer science? The First Personal Computer: The first personal computer sold was the Kenback-1. It was invented in 1970, and sold in 1971 by John Blankenbaker of Kenback Corporation at a cost of $750. The specific term personal computer was no...
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. 😃🏋️♂️ (Joseph Addison, The Spectator, 1672-1719) Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. 📚😁 (Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895) ...
Garfield’s porch is where he met with important leaders and voters during the presidential campaign that would launch him into fame as the 20th president of the United States. Visitors can tour Garfield’s home and learn more about life in the mid-1800s. #34. Fort Laramie National Historic...