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6491: Attempts to End Slavery
... the issue. Later on, more women such as Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton took a stance against slavery. These abolitionists constituted one of the most controversial movements in American history. From the first, their aim was to transform the conscience of each white American, Northerner and Southerner, by preaching against the sin of slavery. They believed that through such agitation ...
6492: Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire: A Reaction, Assessment of Literary Value, Biography of the Author, and Literary Critism
... want to accept that the view they have had of Blanche for a good deal of the play is nothing more than a story made up to hide her unpleasant history. The clearest example of this is also one of the most intense and involving scenes of the entire play. In scene nine, Blanche is confronted by Mitch, who has learned ...
6493: “how Important Was The Role Of
... unbecoming for a woman to work. During the war it was considered unpatriotic not to. Many changes came about as shown by the quote from A. J. P Taylor English History “ Women became more independent. Women paid for their round at the pub. Fashion changed for practical reasons : never again did skirts sweep the ground. Women’s hats became neater. Not ...
6494: Lyndon B. Johnson
... on Jan. 22, 1973, 5 days before the conclusion of the treaty by which the United States withdrew from Vietnam. Bibliography for Lyndon B. Johnson DiBacco, Mason, and Christian Appy. History of The United States. Evanston: McDougal Littell, 1997 Grolier Online. Encyclopedia Americana: Lyndon B. Johnson. http://www.grolier.com/presidents/ea/bios/36pjohn.html, May 10, 1999 The White House ...
6495: Love Canal
... the British North America. The final boundaries of the treaty did no set limits of the region. The Louisiana Purchase has been described as the greatest real estate dial in history. ÐÏࡱá
6496: Anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice
... in classrooms. A. Whitney Griswold said in a speech (1952), "Books won't stay banned. They won't burn. Ideas won't go to jail. In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas." I think that this is particularly true in this case, the bad ...
6497: Life In Ancient Greece
... period widened the gap between rich and the poor. The rich got rich off the poor and the poor could do nothing about it. This whole era in America’s history can be summed up by the phrase many heard and said: “Brother can you spare a dime?"
6498: Lewis And Clark Across Idaho
... party proceeded to the village, which they reached at 5:00 p.m. They had covered 160 miles in eleven days, marking one of the greatest forced marches in American History. When Lewis arrived at Weippe, he tried to describe his emotions: “The pleasure I now felt in having triumphed over the Rocky Mountains and descending once more to a level ...
6499: Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Euler 15 April 1707 - 18 September 1783 Leonhard Euler is said to have been the most prolific mathematician in history. His 866 books and articles represent about one third of the entire body of research on mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering mechanics published between 1726 and 1800. Euler was born ...
6500: Clown
... the 1880s, when lead was discovered to be poisonous, safer greasepaints were found. The whiteface clown evolved from earlier whiteface theatrical entertainers. One of the most popular whiteface characters in history is Harlequin, a comic personality in the Italian theater form commedia dell arte. English actor John Rich, who performed in the early and mid-18th century, was the most famous ...


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