Personal Narrative: I Want To Abolish Slavery

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I am torn as to what I should do. I have been up close to slavery, and it sickens me. My family lives by their reputation in our community, and I do not want to let them down. I do not want to be rejected and thrown out by my family, because I have no one else. I feel as if I should talk to my sister Sarah, but I am afraid she will tell my family. I lay awake at night worrying about what I should do, because slavery is immoral. When I was just a little girl, 13, my grade school teacher ordered a slave to open one of the windows in the classroom. He was whipped so badly he could hardly move, but he did what he was told to do because he was afraid of the same punishment again. I took it upon myself to bring the slaves medicine when they had been whipped, and I was okay with any punishment that came with it. My sister was only 4 when she witnessed a slave get whipped, and she ran as far away from that as she could, and that is why I believe she may be the exact person to talk to about my conundrum. She will give me the answer. Angelina Grimke …show more content…
She thinks we need to abolish slavery, or do anything we can to help this process. She has a couple of friends who believe in abolishing slavery as well, so we all decided to meet in the local parlor to address the situation, and speak out against this. I am so very happy I talked to my sister about this because she has definitely helped me come to an answer and do something for the greater good. I asked my sister what she thought my family would do or think, and she thinks they will be very upset and reject us as their own from then on, but that is the way it has to be. I want to be someone. I want to help someone and so does Sarah. We are doing this for the greater