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Essay heading: Kinsey Research Paper
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September 26, 2000 |
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He tries to fix and build libraries, for both the whites and the blacks, which brought about huge amounts of criticism from all of the others in the town, especially Fetters, who tries to stop French at any cost. By building these libraries, French tried to improve the overall lifestyle of both the whites and blacks, but especially the black slaves in the town... displayed 300 characters
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The criticism was brought about by most, if not all, of the aristocrats in the town, but especially Fetters. Fetters is like the evil sibling, who always seems to be there to tell you to stop doing whatever it is you may be doing, whether it's a good thing, the right thing, or a bad thing to do. Mr. French was trying to do the best and right thing that he thought, and knew, the town needed... displayed next 300 characters
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