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  • ME, Malcom X на Hipster_guhh
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    This is a Autobiography about Malcom X.. and I wrote this because Malcom X influenced me to step up and make a change. so I wanted to remember his effect in history by writing a book or more like a story, a short story about his life!!
  • My Poems на JaceyDoooh
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    These are just some poems that I have written but digitalized. I figuered to share them here on Wattpad, for all of you to see. Please, if you have a comment on how to improve myself or my poems: WRITE IT IN THE COMMENTS!! ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED!! ❤❤❤
  • Des combattants de causes на unepatrioteturque
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    Beaucoup d'hommes ont combattus pour certaines causes à nous de les découvrir...
  • Things I Wrote For English Class на DrawWithJello
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    A collection of stuff I wrote for English and other classes.
  • One Night That Changed It All на ForSamCooke
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    It is one of the most famous moments in sports history: the February 1964 match when a braggadocious 22-year-old named Cassius Clay beat Sonny Liston in Miami Beach to win the world heavyweight boxing championship. Yet what happened in the hours that followed is little known: Clay - soon to be known as Muhammad Ali - celebrated his triumph in a room at the Hampton House, a motel in Miami's Black Brownsville neighborhood that was frequented by Black celebrities. Accompanying Clay to the two-story lodge were three friends who had been in the smoky, crowded Convention Hall when Liston surrendered: Nation of Islam minister Malcolm X, crossover soul singer Sam Cooke and Cleveland Browns running back and future Hall of Famer Jim Brown, then all in the prime of youth.
  • THE DREAM LINGERS ON на pdoneil
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    This poem speak to the on going struggle that American Blacks still face. It is an ode to the two main iconic figures of the 1960's civil rights movement.
  • Fight for Freedom на LaurenTrewin
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    This is a story based on all of the events of black americans trying to achieve full freedom from segregation. I have written it as a base of revision as its a unique way to remember and think about it. All of the events are to the precise date. This story is Facts meet Fiction. Its about One family throughout 4 generations and how they have been affected by the fight to freedom and the role they played. It starts out with the Great Grandmother in the year 1868 and ends with the one "writing" the story. It should be heart felt and powerful with the hardships they have to face, you can engage in a story whilst learning something new or simply revising. Preview: Let me tell you a little bit about my peoples past, and i do not mean slavery no i mean the time after slavery was abolished. The idea was to reconstruct America to make it a better place for all but as my dear old momma always told me that it was a time of dreams, all the hopes that they had wouldn't amount to anything. When i was young she use to tell me of the things her Grandmother my Great Grandmother told her that life was not much better for either of them, but as long as they had hope that one day things would get better and was wary of the dangers that were around in their society then those people could never break their spirit. My Great grandmother was twenty seven when the first constitutional amendment was passed that being the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868 which had finally given citizenship rights to all born in the United States, which she was although see had been treated like she was from another country she was born on American soil and this amendment was an attempt to guarantee the rights of those who had been slaves, but that did not exactly work out for them did it? (if you like my story please share and feel free to comment) ***WARNING*** THERE WILL BE RACIAL COMMENTS ITS NOT MEANT IN OFFENCE BUT IT IS THE CORRECT TERM FOR REVISION****