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Washington D C Elected Officials
1,719 words... voting in several elections that you do not need the right to vote. Poof! Its gone! They just keep chipping away at our rights and soon we wont have any left and will wonder why; where did our rights go? The reason we were given the right to vote was so we could make wise choices between the candidates. You need to let your candidate know how you feel on certain issues that affect you personally. We dont want to become a mindless society serving the government; the government is supposed to ...
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Declaration Of Independence Frederick Douglass
815 wordsFrederick Douglass is a person that spoke his mind in a humble way, of which ignorant people would have trouble understanding because they perceive him as stupid because of his skin color. He used his opportunity of giving an Independence Day speech to express the true meaning of what the holiday means to the African American. He spoke in an elegant manner, a language that one would never discern as lame. Frederick Douglass legitimizes his dissent of slavery based upon three reasons: 1) the expe...
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