2. He was described as a towering 6-foot-tall, 200-pound strong black man, born in the mid 1800’s probably in North Carolina or Virginia. He was said to be a freed slave that worked as a steel driver. Steel drivers used their
Hero: a person, typically a man, who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. The definition of what a hero is has changed over the course of time. However the same concept has always been applied. Folk Stories tend to have a hero as the main character. John Henry for instance became a national folk hero. A hero is someone who is compassionate to others and helps improve their society by making an impact on something they believe in. John Henry is a folk hero…
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When choosing a legendary figure, John Henry is an under chosen character within others such as Paul Bunyan or Black Beard. There are many reasons why John Henry is a formidable foe to these other legends. Many people think of John Henry as the “steel-driving man” who did astonishing things throughout his shortened life. Most others overlook his background and story. John Henry was an African American who was freed from slavery and then went to find work to support himself and his family. He was…
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union First president to be assassinated 3. Ulysses S. Grant 18th president of the United States (republican) Union General Signed civil rights act of 1875 Major hero during Civil War 4. James Buchanan 15th president of the United States (democratic) Became lifelong bachelor Only president from Pennsylvania 5. John Tyler 10th president of the United States Southern Whig governor and senator from VA 1st VP to be elevated to office by death of predecessor 6. Zachary Taylor 12th…
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Jasmine Norman American Literature Portfolio Edgar Allen Poe Poe was born to traveling actors in Boston on January 19, 1809. Edgar was the second of three children. His other brother William Henry Leonard Poe would also become a poet before his early death and Poe’s sister Rosalie Poe would grow up to teach penmanship at a Richmond girls’ school. Within three years of Poe’s birth both of his parents had died, and he was taken in by the wealthy tobacco merchant John Allan and his wife Frances…
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was a strong, phenomenal, African American women who escaped slavery to become a leading abolitionist. Tubman was the leader of the Underground Railroad, where she continuously returned to Maryland after her escape to rescue other enslaved slaves. She also served as a nurse to the sick for 3 years.Tubman was born in Maryland in 1820 with no exact birth date. Harriet eventually earned the name “Moses” because of her leadership. Harriet Tubman was a great women and hero who aid to help others. She…
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Hawks who pressed for territorial expansion into Florida and Canada Answers: a. the Republican insistence on high tariffs b. Madison’s refusal to support Macon’s Bill no. 2 c. Great Britain’s announcement that it would end the impressment of American sailors d. Tecumseh’s victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe e. congressional War Hawks who pressed for territorial expansion into Florida and Canada Question 2 1 out of 1 points Which international partner did Alexander Hamilton think…
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of 1812, Jackson became a national hero when he defeated the British at New Orleans. He fought in the First Seminole War when American slave owners travelled to Spanish Florida in search of runaway African slaves and Seminole Indians who had been trading weapons with the British in the War of 1812. He then became the governor of the Florida territory., in 1821. In 1824 Jackson ran for president against 3 other candidates; Henry Clay, William Crawford, and John Quincy Adams. Clay came in 4th and urged…
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development of segregation culture had even more firmly cemented the popular notions of black and white identifies in the United States. (Robison 61) Charles Chesnutt is credited as a pro-black writer for first being an African-American writer and then presenting the African-American experience for the further humanizing of blacks in the United States. Much of Chesnutt’s work was drawn from his own experience as a fair-skinned black person as revealed by Mary Zeigler in her article, "History And Background…
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UNION -Ulysses Grant ---Given command of union troops in the southeast missouri and led the capture of Fort Henry and Donelson in 1862 ---critics wanted to remove him but lincoln refused ---Vicksburg and Chattanooga, Lincoln made Grant general in chief of all Union armies ---campaign against Petersburg and Richmond forced the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, ending the war -William T. Sherman ---served bravely at Shiloh and made his reputation leading a division in Ulysses S. Grant's…
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community of African Americans, and a fresh slate. This city is Harlem, New York. The Harlem Renaissance was an important cultural time for African Americans in New York, a time to celebrate their successes and recognize their contributions to society. The Great Migration was the most vital part of the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance for many African Americans who moved to…
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