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Essay heading: African American History: Heritage, Not Hate:
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June 8, 2000 |
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Then, he traveled as a minister and spoke to slaves. On August 22, 1831, he killed his owners. He and a band of other slaves went on killing whites, and he was captured in 1831. There, he was hung and skinned.
As anyone can see, the preceding people faced suffering at the hands of others. Slavery was wrong... displayed 300 characters
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Slavery was wrong. Yet, each person persevered and won his or her own battles one way or another. It took years and a lot of work. Being a part of history, it should be respected as just so. These people should be remembered and studied, but not necessarily glorified. Some slaves earned freedom by hard work; yet others took different approaches that weren't always admirable... displayed next 300 characters
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