October 30, 1997. I was born on a Thursday morning; the day before Halloween. Aside from the fact that it is the day before a festive holiday, I want to know who else shares a memory with me on October 30th. I have grown up to believe on my birthday, the world revolves around me, but at this moment I’m going to stop and look at the bigger picture. The events, music, and people are my main focus rather than my birthday. I’m going to expand my learning to not only a specific year, but a specific day.
It is common for strangers or even family members to share the same birthday, even if it’s a different year. Which brings me to my cousin, Johnathan. I can finally say we have one thing in common; he shares the same birthday as I do. However, we are 1,000 miles away, but it shouldn’t stop me from thinking of someone else on their special day as well. In addition, a stranger to me before history class has shared the same birthday with myself for over 280 years. He was a Founding Father and the second president of the United States, that is, John Adams was born on October 30, 1735. Even though there are not only birthdays, but there are deaths that occur every day as well.
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I never realized when my mother would tell me, “When one door closes, another one opens.” On the other hand, it falls along the same saying as, “When there is death there is birth.” Fuller was an individual that I didn’t know, even to this day, but he is remembered by his family members and from this day forward remembered by me. As I go further into my findings, I’m learning to not take things for granted and to appreciate more than cards and presents on my birthday. Although Fuller may have been forgotten, the one thing that everyone remembers are the events that happened that day. Events that are taught and talked about over and over again in schools around the
The Dred Scott Decision of 1857 ruled that African-Americans, even ones who were not enslaved, were not protected under The Constitution and could never be citizens. This brings up questions that will be answered in this paper. Should slaves be American citizens? Is it morally correct for one to own another human? Does the Dred Scott decision contradict The Declaration of Independence which states that every man is created equal?
One of the politicians who have had a significant impact upon state politics was Matthew Gaines in Texas, his biography and impact on the state of Texas is discussed below.
Delaney’s grandsons, Willie Jackson and Bolls Riley, told the story of the death of Samuel Scott, passed down from their parents. Before day, the slaves of Poplar Hill Plantation would go to the barn to pull out the plows, hoes, shovels, rakes, all the tools they would need for that day. On this day like most with preparation underway, seeds for planting located at the rear of the building, one of the slaves walked to the other side of the barn they noticed a shadow, hanging from the rafters was the body of Samuel Scott, he had committed suicide.
Sam Houston, one of the most illustrious political figures of Texas, but that is not all he was. Along with politics he excelled in being a business man, the study of law, a solider to the Texas army, and a family man. But how could a single man play such a significant role in the building foundations to the state of Texas? Starting with the basics of who this man is and where he came from can serve as a guide as to why he did the heroic things he did. He was a vital part in shaping not only Texas but the young and prosperous country.
The south for a good while was always fond of using slavery as a cheap source of work. The increase in the number of slaves was when John Rolfe became one of the first to cultivate tobacco in the so called “New World back then in the 17th century. There was good money to be made about the amount of labor that went into the tobacco cultivation was harch, hence why slaves were used. Ever since then, it is obvious to note that slaves dominated the aspect of southern life. Whether that be economically, socially or politically, slaves played an important role in each category.
Samuel Houston has a reputation for various: from politics, to military leadership, to the city in Texas that is named after him. He played a very important role in Texan Independence and statehood. He is also widely controversial due to speculations about abusive relationships, drunkenness, and a hot temper. Nevertheless, Texas would not be what it is today without the influence of Samuel Houston as revealed through his experience of his early life, military expertise, and his diverse political career.
The story of Sam Ferris, an eleven year old boy who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. Neuroblastoma is “a life threatening cancer that affects the nervous system (Make-A-Wish 2012).” Sam always has this passion for baseball and his wish was for a baseball field to be built in his backyard, which would allow him to play with his friends whenever he wanted. Make-A-Wish knew that this was his one true wish, so they asked help from volunteers and donors to make his wish come true. The University of Mississippi and Itawamba Community College’s ground crew decided that they would contribute to building the baseball field. Those in the community generously donated the materials needed to build the baseball field such as “fencing, backstop, sod, clay,
outs, and a lot more examples. People from the surrounding areas would gain from this
We had all made mistakes right? Have you ever made a mistake of robbing a drugstore? I'm here to prove that Steve Harmon is guilty of committing a crime and should face legal consequence.
Samuel R. Watkins was an American writer and confederate soldier and fought throughout the entire Civil War and being included in several major battles. He is best known for his memoirs Co. Aytch which are accounts of his time in the army and as soldier in First Tennessee. Watkins was born in Maury County, Tennessee, on June 26, 1839. After his 21st birthday, in May of 1861, Watkins join the army when his state left the Union. He was apart of Company H and he was one of seven men who remained when the company surrendered to Major-General W. T. Sherman in North Carolina, April 1865. Watkins died at the age of 62 with military honors.
The Summer Festival has been an annual occurrence in Westfield, South Carolina since the early 1900’s. For over fifty years, residents of the small country town gathered to celebrate the beginning of summer. It didn’t matter if you were from one of the most prestigious families or if you were just struggling to get by— during the festival everyone was united and because of this it soon symbolized good luck.
It’s hard to talk about things to people in fear of how judgmental they will be towards you, but it’s also harder to have acceptance in your community even when you are open about your sexuality. Michael Sam, the first openly gay NFL defensive end was drafted from the University of Missouri, and on draft day, in front of millions of spectators, he kisses his boyfriend on national television. It raised at heated debate between fans, athletes that were playing and retired, and also his newfound teammates. A media outcry ensued as people took to all forms of social media in disgust of what was just witnessed. In Michael’s defense, I could understand him being visibly emotional over what now has changed his entire life, but to go about it while
Sherman’s March was in 1864 and lasted from November 15 until December 21. General William T. Sherman led around 60,000 soldiers on a march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia which lasted for 285 miles. The purpose was to frighten Georgia’s civilian population in abandoning the Confederate cause. It demonstrates the problems that were left after the end of the Civil War such as the role of the federal government in protecting its citizen’s rights. Economic and racial justice is still unsolved after the war, with land ownership still not being available to everybody
Lawren Harris is an iconic Canadian painter. Best known for being a member of the group of seven, his landscape paintings are still admired by millions of people today. Harris was born on the 23rd of October, 1885 in Brantford, Ontario. His parents were Thomas and Anna Harris and he was born into a wealthy family. He attended St. Andrew’s College and then went on to study art in Berlin. He married Beatrice Phillips in 1910 and they had three children together. Harris divorced Beatrice and married Bess Housser in 1934. He became friends with J.E.H MacDonald in 1911 and together they formed the Group of Seven in the early 1920’s. Harris died on the 27th of January, 1970 at the age of 84.
Life moves by quickly, but from the start of life to the end there are a special days where you celebrate the day of your birth. There are also particular birthdays that you show more special interest to than others. Some of which being, when you finally become a teenager, turning sixteen so you're finally able to drive, turning eighteen signifies you as an adult, turning twenty-one means you can buy alcohol, and if you're lucky enough turning a hundred means you've lived to be just plain old. Turning twenty-one may, to some people, be the greatest of days. My friend Chase turned twenty-one this year, and we may have thrown him the greatest party he'll ever have.