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- 511: Fried Green Tomatoes
- ... and 30 s, and makes one think about what people have struggled through. The novel addresses the issue of racism before the time of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. It tells of the struggles women must go through when they reach menopause; the big change. However, the main plot line tells the story of two women, Idgie Threadgoode ...
- 512: The Reign of Terror
- ... over those who did or did not support the revolution. The Papacy was on the side of the counter-revolutionaries, and could not support the King's signing of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy in 1791. The seasons since 1789 had been quiet, violence sporadic and viewed as behind the new way of life in France. Unfortunately, the King did ... to Paris was an ordeal, followed by a mob and the National Guard. Riots began occurring in Paris, as the sans cullotes, or the poor of Paris, sued for their rights. Some sides wished for the king's freedoms, while the left sought to radicalize the revolution even further. The journalists Jacque Hebert and Jean-Paul Marat, they wrote the journals ... placed bets, while others knitted. They eagerly anticipated the sounds of the execution, and death was a trivial thing. A young and eloquent opponent of the Girondins, Chaumette, led the movement of de-Christianization. He pushed for the republican calendar, likening it's divisions to the divisions of the highest Reason. Religious holidays and services were suspended, treasures of the ...
- 513: Personal Writing: A Path Seldom Chosen - Solving Problems Without Violence
- ... do is to reach for a bucket filled with water, not for a flaming torch. History has shown us clear instances which support my beliefs. For example, take the black civil rights movement where a young Baptist minister named Martin Luther King lead a nonviolent protest. Martin did many things to reach his goal but he did not raise a fist at ...
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