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It's important to stand up for injustice because everyone deserves to be treated equally. If you don't stand up for injustice, then there is a possibly no one will. You could inspire and help multiple people, as well as bring justice to those wronged. It also helps us (as humans) learn from our mistakes.
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Racism:
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?"
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The poem tells a story about a landlady and a man. They have a very pleasant conversation until she finds out he is black. Then is when questions about the shade of darkness of is skin begin.<em> “Are you light-skinned or very dark-skinned?”</em>
The speaker tries to satirize the racism problem, telling the landlady that there are many types of dark. This poem is very dehumanizing and tells about peoples’ ignorance.
When they signed it they pledged their lives,fortunes, and sacred honor. This was a big deal because they were promising EVERYTHING to the freedom of this country, the US, to free it from British rule.
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On Thanksgiving, my family and I practice many family traditions. First of all, we all cook together in my grandma's kitchen. Every member helps with the cooking, but Aunt Roxie isn't allowed near the stove anymore; she almost burnt the house down last time! Next, we set out the nice dinner dishes and eat until we are stuffed like the turkey was! Finally, we all decorate grandma's huge Christmas tree in the living room, and grandpa puts the star on the top. After that, we all head to bed with full bellies, and warm hearts.
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