Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Author
Up from Slavery is the title
This is the book that tells about the life Booker T. Washington.
He helped so much
He helped slaves be not property but their own person.
This book tells the extraordinary story of the slave who helped
Make all free.
He was born as a slave but died as a free
African American hero.
This title indicated the way
He rose from slavery not only himself but
For all African Americans.
Rising action
He was born into slavery in 1856 of Spring
He didn’t know what age or where he was born.
But he worked at a Plantation and his only memories
Are the slave quarters and his cabin.
The Plantation was in Virginia
That is all they ever told.
They didn’t teach me anything, but I had a urge
To write and read.
The problem is simple we do not deserve this, but it is the
Way they see us, and we can’t do anything about it.
I want to learn so bad, but they refuse to teach me.
Freedom is coming, and how I Feel
It is finally time they have opened a both race school
And the way in to work it board.
The work payed off in Mrs. Viola Ruffner home
They hired me and I was a janitor.
My time has come I finally have a real job and get to learn
And I get to be sort of free.
I am the happiest I have been in my
Entire miserably and horrible life.
Climax
I then became a teacher in my hometown in Virginia
And I teach in a little community school.
My students not only have learned agriculture but
We have learned how to make our own buildings.
I love my job and it is the best I have felt
And I have helped make a lot of things in the city.
I am at last feeling like a free man like
All should feel like.
Honeymoon
After all of this I am getting married with the most
Beautiful women I have ever met.
I am one of the luckiest and most free African American I know
And now I go on vacation something I haven’t done in 19 years of
My life.
But one thing I still don’t understand is that
Why can’t we all be one and not be separated from the
Color of our skin.
Themes
There are multiply themes of this book from Education to
Helping others and the dignity of labor.
The most important of all is the one that has to do with the title
Fellowship between the races.
This is so important because the book is about fighting slavery
And a bunch of other things to get to
Where you want to be in life.
Opinion
This book is amazing and really tells you what they had to go thought
During slavery and even facing racism also.
I would recommend this book if you are into learning about maybe your
Ancestors and how people can keep fighting to
Achieve their life goals.
This is genuinely one of the most inspiring and well put
Together books I have ever read.
It made you feel for the characters and try to put yourself in their shoes.
A dream what is a dream?
going to High school is my dream
But it is like a mouse running away from a cat,
it is very hard.
You need to be as smart
as Albert you know
Einstein.
So I need to taste success
that tastes like sweet candy.
So now here comes
to end where all i have said
will be used one last time
and now i sign off and
run like a cheetah to an antelope.
Why?
Why did this happen?
What did they do?
Kobe Bryant is dead?
Out of nowhere, this can’t be true?
Why them?
Why everyone?
Did they sin?
Or did they have a freak accident?
What did the children do?
Why so young?
Why so soon?
Isn’t it just horrible?
But,why,what caused this tragedy?
Was it the engine?
Or was it their time?
But if it was their time why so soon?
I don’t know why?
He was more then an athlete wasn’t he?
Why?
Why did this happen?
I am as smart as Albert Einstein and
as funny as Kevin Hart
I fell like The Rock with my strength
and I’m as nice as can be
My skills in basket ball are as
good as Micheal Jordan
Fun fact i have a nose
and it is as big as a trunk
I am as happy as a dog getting adopted
and i feel like like is home
I love my friends
more then the stars in the sky
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