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Alan Ginsberg

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Allen Ginsberg is one of the most powerful authors I?ve ever read in my life. Through his anger and his emotion, he captivates the reader and literally draws them in no matter what the peril he is describing. His myriad of prose varies from beautiful to heartbreaking creating a large genre of poems to choose from him. Ginsberg is an author who makes you feel guilty about yourself, he tends to point fingers and blame people for different problems surfacing in America. This causes a more personal connection between you and the author, no matter if you have varying views on society or not. I really enjoy Allen Ginsberg?s work and find it quite entertaining.

Map of the United States of America

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A Brief Summary of the History of American Slavery

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The abolitionist movement: AD 1688-1808 The horrors of the slave trade do not go unnoticed in England, however hard the traders try to justify their activities (even, preposterously, proclaiming the care and consideration which they show to their precious cargo).

Essay: The Goal of the Mexican War was for land expansion.

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chp.3 notes

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AP World History Notes Ch 3 Early African Societies & Bantu Migrations August 24, 2005 Source: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072424354/ Cultivation and domestication of animals transformed African cultures, like cultures in southwest Asia, into distinctive societies with more formal states, specialized labor, and more elaborate cultural traditions. The region around the Nile River, Egypt to the north and Nubia to the south, supported the fastest growing and most complex societies in Africa. These societies were noted for their • Centralized political authority embodied in the absolute ruler the pharaoh in Egypt and the person of the King in the region of Kush (Nubia) • Imperialist expansion in the 2nd millennium B.C.E.. as the Egyptian army pushed into
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