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    The Reconstruction Era

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    After the civil war, the United States was a country in total disarray. The Reconstruction period was intended to rebuild the Southern economy and government. In many ways, the Reconstruction Era was considered both a failure and a success. In a way, the Reconstruction period was considered a success because the government passed amendments to protect the rights of African Americans. The thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen amendments were critical to their rights. It created equality for African…

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    bob's death on an accidental trip over a tree root. this amazes me because he knew that Boo did not like attention and giving him that unwanted attention was like setting him up to die. Or the other time when they show how the justice system in Alabama was not exactly fair to the colored man.It just showes how unfair life is and that "if you can't beat'em join'em" type of…

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    A crippled black man named Tom accused of raping a white girl in 1930s Alabama town: Maycomb, and a creepy, mysterious man, Boo, that saves two children from the clutches of a drunken man: these men are the mockingbirds of Maycomb County. Mockingbirds are known to be likable animals that do not build nests or deface property; they only sing for everyone to hear. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, harmless characters are symbolized with a common songbird. This is demonstrated through Boo…

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    Believe it or not To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story in numerous ways. This novel shows love by the way characters treat each other and care for others. Atticus cares for his kids and treats them like a loving parent would. Jem, Dill, and Scout care about each other like best friends should, and they also care about others. Atticus's devotion to Tom Robinson's case is a great example of how To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story. To begin with, the way Atticus treats and cares for Scout…

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    Alabama Internship Report

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    University of Alabama was founded on April 12, 1831, by the Alabama Legislature. On December 18, 1820, the seminary was established officially and named "The University of the State of Alabama." On April 18, inaugural ceremonies held and the University opened. By May 28, 52 students had enrolled. The campus consisted of seven buildings: two faculty houses, two dormitories, the laboratory, the hotel (now Gorgas House), and the Rotunda. The first president for the University of Alabama was Robert…

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee shows her astounding writing skills by using universal themes from which anybody can learn. Even more astounding, the themes she used in To Kill a Mockingbird can still be applied today. For example, one theme that still applies today is the problem with racism and how to deal with it. Even though it is not like it was in the 30s, people nowadays still deal with racism and even look down on others that are different. Another theme we can still…

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    plot and character are closely relate to authors family. It was based on the event that took place near her hometown when she was 10 yrs. old. The novel began during three years (1933-35) of the Great Depression in the fictional town near Maycomb, Alabama. The seat of Maycomb country. It mainly focuses on 6 year old girl Jean Louise Finch (Scout), who use to live with his father and brother Jem. Father was a aged lawyer. Jem and Scout befriend called Dill,…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee was born in 1926, she is very well known for her 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird (). Her father was a lawyer in their hometown Monroeville Alabama. He defended two black men, a father and a son, who were accused of murdering a white store clerk, similar to Atticus in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird (). Lee’s mother was a home keeper, she suffered from a very rare illness so she rarely left their home and also may have had a bipolar…

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    Selma Alabama March

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    peaceful lawful rally in Selma Alabama, on March 7th, 1965, turned into an assault by police. There were about 525 civil right demonstrators. The demonstrators were marching through the City of Selma using the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The demonstrators were out peacefully demonstrating and promoting voter registration for African-Americans and also for the killing of an African-American by the name of Jimmy Lee Jackson. Lee who was killed by a police officer in Alabama on February 18 1965, during…

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    enjoy...That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 90, ch. 10). This quote, though simple, is absolutely bursting with meaning. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age story detailing the lives of two children living in 1930’s Alabama through the Great Depression. During this, they learn various life lessons crucial in enabling them to develop their own morals and values, a skill all too rare during this era. To Kill a Mockingbird is about prejudice and reveals that…

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