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Civil War Essays

  • The Proverbial Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back

    Description: The election of President Abraham Lincoln signaled a threat as the Southerners perceived him as a spirited man determined to abolish slavery. Southern secession ensued to shield from his eminent anti-slavery policies, but this move divided Americans further leading to a bloody Civil War in 1860 ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Antebellum Western Migration and Indian Removal

    Description: An interplay of social, political, and economic factors spurred the Antebellum Western Migration during the 19th century. The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 contributed to the population spike and expansion of the economy westward. Nevertheless, with the extension of the American boundaries...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Barack Obama’s A More Perfect Union

    Description: President Abraham Lincoln gave his second inauguration address on March 4, 1865. The first value President Lincoln’s speech focused on was unity and peace and the end of the Civil war (Hansen 226; Solomon 33-34). He stated that while he was giving his first inaugural speech, some insurgents from the South...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Cultural and Intellectual Contexts in Milton's Paradise Lost

    Description: “The Day of Doom” by Wigglesworth is a religious poem that brightens the puritanism beliefs the reader discovers in Milton’s “Paradise Lost.” Both texts belonged to the seventeenth century when Puritanism was the most prominent way of social and political life. Both writers are religious in their commitment...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Genocide, War, and Desaparecido in 1982 Guatemala

    Description: The end of World War II ushered in a period of reconstruction worldwide, with both the affected and non-affected countries taking part in the global effort to avert the recurrence of the horrors and atrocities witnessed in the historic event. The mid-20th century was characteristic of intense global...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 2 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • American Folk Music and Historical Events

    Description: American folk music consists of different traditional genres, including Appalachian folk music, spirituals and gospel music, blues, labor song, cajun, and native American songs. In the early 1920s, American folk music appeared and gained slow popularity during the great depression period. Americans gathered...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • 10 Long Answer Questions

    Description: Question 1 John O’Sullivan’s editorial on the annexation of Texas reveals imperialistic attitudes held by many in the United States about western expansion and towards non-Anglo-American “others” in North America. O’Sullivan introduced the term Manifest Destiney to refer to the United States’ unavoidable...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | No Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Globalization and Extremism in the United States

    Description: Globalization and technology have made it possible for people to interact and integrate all over the world with considerable ease. For instance, it is possible to disseminate information worldwide within a split of a second, courtesy of the huge strides achieved in technology. In a word, technology has...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Strength of Phoenix Jackson in "A Worn Path"

    Description: The story represents a black woman, Phoenix, who takes a journey to the old town of Natchez to seek medication for her grandson. In the journey, she is faced with internal and external challenges. She was among individuals who faced slavery, oppression, and the civil war of black people. She sees a snake...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Slavery, Racism, and Social Injustice in "The Goophered Grapevine"

    Description: Chesnutt is among the writers who wrote during the American Revolution or reconstruction after slavery. The primary concern in his writing was to unfold the plight of the neglected ethnic groups like African Americans in the South. "The Goophered Grapevine" is his landmark with its historical, cultural,...
    12 pages/≈3300 words | 4 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Movement of Chinese Food to the United States

    Description: Food has an impact on every aspect of human life, including the surroundings, agricultural production, our economic system, wellness, and even our interactions. Food can be sentimental and provide strong linkages to family members or nations. Food can serve as a link for immigrants to discover their...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Gender Inequality during the Antebellum Era was Prevalent and Glaring

    Description: The Antebellum period, which came to a grinding halt at the beginning of the Civil War, was marked by slavery and gender inequality. Slaves were needed to provide cheap labor in the agricultural plantations that straddled the south. To many southerners, slaves were assets and as marketable as other ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • Exploitation of Women: Slavery, Wartime Workforce, and Rights at Work

    Description: Exploitation and labor are often inextricably connected and have been so since the colonization of the Americas. Historically, labor in the United States began as free from slavery and made a gradual change to waged labor, where exploitation began among certain social groups. The exploitation does not apply...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 9 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Bilateral Relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran

    Description: Saudi Arabia and Iran have played a major role in the historical developments of the Middle East. On the one hand, Iran prides itself as the only remnant of the world’s ancient and greatest Persian Empire. At the same time, Iran acknowledges that Western powers could not colonize it (Muzaffar, Khan and...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 5 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • African American History from Reconstruction to the Present

    Description: The African Americans have a century’s long history from slavery to freedom. After winning the Civil War in 1865, their suffering had ended, and the coming black generations would have equality and justice in a social, economic, political, and racial context. However, covering their history from the period...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • Why “To Kill a Mockingbird” Should be Censored in Schools

    Description: Since its first publication in 1960, Harper Lee’s best-loved novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” has been facing censorship issues. The book shows a small town in Alabama in 1930 with extreme racism. Thus, as an inhabitant of the south, the author has inserted a few offensive themes in her writing. It is...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • African American Civil Rights Movement: The Power of Music

    Description: The Civil Rights Movement was a fight for societal equality and fairness that occurred through the 1950s and 1960 when the Black Americans fought to have equal rights under the law of the United States. Even though the Civil War had formally ended slavery, it did not abolish discrimination against black...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The History of Women's Labor and Exploitation in the U.S

    Description: When Columbus discovered America in the fifteenth century, the country set its foundations on labor, particularly slave labor, where women also had to work with men as enslaved people, whose exploitation was a fashion. From the fifteenth century to the nineteenth century, when the civil war ended slavery...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 13 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Shakespeare's Portrayal of King Henry V and King Richard III

    Description: Shakespeare has written many plays covering the history of the Elizabeth age, particularly the civil war, which was the most prominent interest of contemporary writers in those days. "The Tragedy of King Richard III" and "Henry V" lie in the play category where the author reproduces the Elizabeth Age with...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Reflection on Foreign Aid and Poverty

    Description: The theme for this week's reading is foreign aid, analyzing whether foreign aid is helping or causing more problems. The first argument is that food aid is being used as a weapon against people that require it. Instead of food aid helping to alleviate famine, it brings about internal violence or civil wars....
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Extreme Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Randomized Controlled Trials

    Description: Extreme poverty is defined as surviving with less than $1.90 per day based on the 2011 international dollar. The assumptions mean that the daily expenditures, including food, transport, and other essential expenses, for a person living in extreme poverty is below $2. Globally, 10% of the population, or up...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 15 Sources | APA | Mathematics & Economics | Essay |
  • Monograph Essay on the Apostles of Disunion

    Description: After Abraham Lincoln became the president, the southern states were full of fear as they thought Lincoln would end slavery and would no longer have a voice in the government (Douglass & Barnes, 2013). The states demanded equal opportunities, similar to freed states. Lincoln succeeded the president's seat...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Andrew Ellis Johnson's Artwork on the Nation's Struggle

    Description: Andrew Ellis Johnson's artwork presents portrayals that expose the nation's struggle, inheritance, plunder, and punishment marking American history. The architecture shows the inequitable economy that left a balance that has never been intervened. The lecture summarizes personas who have undergone various...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Human Security Paradigm

    Description: Security is an essential thing in the life of all human beings starting from a personal level to international relations. Security is the freedom from war doubled with the expectation that there will be no existence of another war (Collins, 2022). As the world becomes a global village thanks to ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 5 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Evolution and Development of the APRN with the Integration of Faith

    Description: The nursing profession embodies selflessness, compassion, and the desire to help those in need. Over the years, the nursing profession has progressed to include advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) who provide nursing care and diagnose and treat patients ailing from different medical conditions. APRNs...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • World Trade Organization versus United Nations Security Council

    Description: International organizations in the post-war era play an essential role in maintaining order and tranquility among the various countries. The formation of these organizations is based on the events that almost bankrupted nations and the resultant war that led to the disruption at a scale that the countries...
    11 pages/≈3025 words | 34 Sources | Harvard | Management | Essay |
  • Disparities in Slavery in the Era of American Independence

    Description: Slavery existed in the center and colonies in the North, even though the South had the highest proportion of enslaved people. Enslaved people were also present in other important cities, such as New York and Philadelphia. Enslaved individuals in urban centers were used in various jobs, including...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Critical Threats to the Global Environment: The Use of Fossil Fuels and Poverty

    Description: The growing concern on the global environment in the recent past cannot be understated. The continued climate change has made the world acknowledge and realize the threats environmental harms bring to humanity. The United Nations (UN) plays a crucial role in highlighting vital environmental risks to attract...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 1 Source | Other | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The Forces that Contibuted to the Invention of Cinema and the Eras of Cinema

    Description: The two significant forces that contributed to the invention of Cinema by 1895 are people and ideas. The idea that contributed to the invention of Cinema is chronophotography. Chronophotography is a Victorian-era cinematography method that records many aspects of motion (Rossell, 2013). The most notable...
    13 pages/≈3575 words | 20 Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Socioeconomic and Political Crises of Modern China and the Solutions Offered

    Description: During the revolution, wars were nearly nonstop, and the Chinese people suffered enormously. Inflation, which had begun in the initial stages of the war, became pervasive in the postwar era, bankrupting the middle class by reducing wages and depleting savings (Esherick 2001, 2). Discontent with the ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 4 Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • The Modern American Approach to Warfare History Experience

    Description: The American approach to warfare was first explained by historian Russell Weigley in his classic work, The American way of War. He perceived that the American style of war revolved around the idea of attaining a devastating military triumph over the enemy. According to Weigley, Americans considered war an alternative...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 5 Sources | Other | History | Essay |
  • Content-Based Instructions in Teaching Bilingual Students

    Description: Content-based instruction (CBI) is an approach that focuses on the content rather than the language. Hence, it is an effective tool for learning new things instead of focusing on the topic. CBI has been found to help bilingual students to develop their linguistic ability effectively. The approach focuses on...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Precis on "The Souls of Black Folk"

    Description: In the article "The Souls of Black Folk," written by Du Bois, the author presents information from 1860 to 1872 relating to the lives and challenges faced by the American Negro. Some of the main points of chapter II are that the differences in color between the men in Asia, Africa, and America were part...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Important Causes of Political Violence and Revolution

    Description: Understanding the various elements that lead to violence and social war is essential for policymakers. It allows them to address the various issues that could stem a revolution or civil war and promote lasting peace and growth. In line with this, this article would focus on the various aspects that cause political...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • American Cultural War: Similarities Between Northerners and Southerners

    Description: Between 1861 and 1865, the United States plunged into a civil war in which northern states and southern states clashed. At the heart of this clash was slavery and the status of African Americans. While the northern states wanted the abolition of slavery, southern states considered slavery the cornerstone...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Race and Crime within the American Society

    Description: African Americans within the United States justice system have remained overrepresented throughout history. As Browning et al. (4) explain, black men make up about 13% of the male population within the country, but those locked up behind bars comprise 35% of the prison population. Equally, one in three ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Immigration of Late 19th Century a Motivation to American Imperialism

    Description: American imperialism often denotes the U. S's cultural, military, and economic influence on other countries globally. It was a term first promoted during President James K. Polk's administration, consequently paving the way for the actualization of the "American Empire" concept in the latter half of the ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Capitalism as Depicted in Matthew Desmond's Article

    Description: Capitalism involves the ultimate control of a country's resources by a small percent of the society while the larger middle-class working populace lives in poverty. This elite few comprise individuals, groups of people, or a society that administers various disadvantages and discriminations to remain in power...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

    Description: This is a 1999 documentary film that evaluates the movement for women's suffrage through the friendship between two of its leading figures, namely Susan B. Anthony from Rochester and Elizabeth Cady Stanton came from Seneca Falls, NY. Moreover, the documentary analyzes the history of women's suffrage ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | History | Essay |
  • What Makes You a Perfect Candidate for FIT?

    Description: “All great dreams begin with dreamers. Never forget that you have within you the patience, strength, and passion it takes to reach for the stars and change the world.” Quoted by Harriet Tubman, one of the most famous abolitionists before the Civil War, I have always used her wise words, which have acted as ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Point of View & Theme in "A Rose for Emily" and "The Tell Tale Heart"

    Description: Miss Emily's House after Her Death The people of Jefferson discovered an old, rotten dead person in one of the rooms in Emily's house after her funeral. The corpse, lying in bed, was of a character called Homer Barron, who passed on almost forty years before the body was discovered. He was Miss Emily's...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Domestic Intelligence to Counter Terrorism

    Description: The United States encounters terrorism as one of the prevailing threats to its border security. As a result, the government has implemented effective mechanisms to facilitate the sustainability of critical infrastructures. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is one of the jihadist terror groups that pose...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 5 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • John Brown's Meaning to History and Women's Equal Rights

    Description: Harper's Ferry was an attack in the southern states between 16th and 18th October of 1859 led by John Brown (Earle, 2008). The primary aim of the attack was to establish an armed revolt of confined individuals and abolish the institution of slavery in the United States. Following how John Brown planned and ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Critical Threats to the Global Environment

    Description: The term globalization has been termed as a process that is beneficial key to future world economic development. However, this view has disintegrated into smaller discussions for and against globalization over the years. For some, globalization has accelerated inequality between nations, created the ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 7 Sources | Other | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Importance of Reconstruction in Development of US & How has Shaped US

    Description: Reconstruction is famed as the period that shaped the United States of America into its present status. It started the wheels of redefining this nation and propelled it into a path of positivity from a past that was replete with chaos and differences. This period contributes to the discourse that America ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Why Texas is not a Southern State if it is Geographically located in the South?

    Description: It is important to establish what makes the identity of a state; its geographical location or characteristics. This question comes to light when discussing Texas. While it is geographically located in the South, it has gone through a historical and cultural transformation affiliated with the West. While considering...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Christina’s World 1948 vs. Woman Dressing Her Hair 1940

    Description: Christina’s World by Andrew Wyeth is a painting set in the 1948 countryside, Coastal Maine. It portrays a subject of suffering, disrepair, and isolation caused by a disease, and in the larger context, the devastations of postwar America. Famed as an American realism artist, Wyeth features a youthful woman ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Jacksonian Democracy

    Description: In Chapter 10: Jacksonian Democracy, 1820-1840, the “The Missouri Compromise” p. 294 were the 11 slaves and 11 non-slaveholding states that made up the Union, and Missouri wanted to be part of the Union. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 was an agreement made in the United States Congress between ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Major Changes and Continuity in Work from the Gilded Age to the End of Twentieth Century

    Description: The Gilded Age and the first years of the 20th century were characterized by substantial economic growth and social changes in the United States. Approximately spanning the period between the Reconstruction era and the dawn of the new century, the Gilded Age ushered in rapid urbanization, industrialization,...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 9 Sources | Other | History | Essay |
  • Monograph Analysis on Empire of the Summer Moon

    Description: Empire of the moon spans two startling stories. The first story is about the Comanches, how they rose and failed in power during the history of America. The second story involves the epic tale of a white woman Cynthia Ann Parker and her son Quanah Parker. Quanah Parker was of mixed race and ended up ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 5 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Geospatial Intelligence (G.E.O.I.N.T.)

    Description: The geospatial intelligence of the United States of America, also known as the G.E.O.I.N.T., is changing how security detail is acted upon, identified, and understood. Geospatial intelligence is the emergence of interdisciplinary expertise, space-based data, and advanced technology systems. This system ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 6 Sources | Chicago | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Sectionalism Overcame Nationalism in Us Politics Between 1800 To 1848

    Description: Although Nationalism was on the rise, sectionalism still played a role in politics during this period. However, sectionalism was an ideology that emphasized the importance of states with different interests and purposes rather than a single, overarching national identity. For example, there were "sectional ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Lives of the Peasants in the 17th Century

    Description: The 17th century was a period mixed with misfortunes and fortunes in equal measure. It was a duration riddled with the Little Ice Age, plagues, economic hardships, religious discord, wars, and on the positive side, advancement in modern science, medicine, transportation, food, and trendy fashion. Most...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • The Apparitionists: Mumler's Photographs of Battlefields

    Description: Historically, war has been part of the social order of humanity. However, because of the chasm between the living and the dead and little understanding of death, the atrocities that war brought were never really captured in people's minds, particularly those who did not participate in the war. Therefore,...
    1 page/≈275 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Reconstruction and the Age of American Imperialism

    Description: Reconstruction remains in American history as a period that followed the Civil War in America with a primary agenda to remedy inequalities due to slavery. In other words, this was when the American Federal Government aimed to readmit the union of the eleven states that had withdrawn from membership of the...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • Treatment of Immigrants

    Description: I watched two videos, The Lost Boys of Sudan and L(a)ost in Transition (Lao documentary). The Lost Boys of Sudan describes the experiences of young Sudanese adults who got the chance to immigrate to Boston, United States, from a refugee camp in Kakuma, Kenya (Youtube, 2016). They were victims of war in ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Reasons Behind the American Revolution

    Description: American Revolution, also known as the United States of America (USA) War of Independence, lasted from 1775 to 1783. Before the war started, British colonies were controlling almost everything in the USA. The revolution was the outcome of the rebellion initiated by thirteen colonies. They include Maryland,...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • African Americans' Living and Working Conditions from the 1870s to 1910s

    Description: The image depicts the struggle for better working terms in the labor market. The image shows the giant nature of the factory owners who received massive support from the government and mistreated their employees. The image depicts employees in a vulnerable state where they are trying to fight for their rights...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Similarities between Civil Wars and Terrorism

    Description: Terrorism and civil wars have some similar elements. First, both can be caused by a bargaining failure. A bargaining failure occurs when some entities are unaware of others’ capabilities or their willingness to engage in war (Frieden, Lake, & Schultz, 2019). For example, if two parties are in conflict and...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Narration Interpretation of Edgar Allan Poe's Works

    Description: In the opening lines of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart,” the narrator—who has just carried out a cold-blooded murder—sets out to convince readers that he is not a madman: “True! –nervous –very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?” But the narrator’s effort ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Slavery and Reparation in America

    Description: Reparations are defined as payments (monetary and nonmonetary) awarded to a group proven to have suffered harm as a result of actions such as slavery, human trafficking, and forced labor. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human rights, “in the wake of human rights violations, ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Slaves States and Free States Becoming Different in The 1830-50

    Description: Slavery and the slave trade were a common practice in America dating back to the 16th century. Before 1865 in the United States, a slave trade referred to a state where slavery and slave trade were legal, while free states were states where slavery and slave trade were illegal. The free and slave trade ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • History of the South and the West

    Description: The post-Civil War America was accompanied by various political, social, and economic transformations, especially in the Southern States. African-American slaves were freed but still faced a multitude of challenges after the Civil War. An ordinance that guaranteed recently African-American slaves land was ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • The Importance of Having a Responsible Leadership

    Description: Some of the biggest problems facing the world today are climate change, terrorism, gender inequality, and food insecurity. All of these problems can be solved. Take, for example, climate change; vast evidence and literature demonstrate that humanity is the leading cause of climate change....
    7 pages/≈1925 words | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Understanding of American Constitution

    Description: The origins of the American constitution marked the first great political rivalry between the antifederalists and the federalists. The federalists were historians . These historians dominated the Philadelphia convention to engineer the ratification that emerged after the Civil War. ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • How Did the Mexican-American War Provoke a Conflict Over Slavery?

    Description: The 1846-1848 Mexican-American war marked the USA`s inaugural armed struggle primarily battled on foreign soil. The war was between a militarily unprepared and politically divided Mexico and U.S. President James K. Polk`s expansionist-oriented administration, which believed in the U.S.` inherent “Manifest...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • American History: Antiwar Sentiments in the Union and Confederacy

    Description: Right from the first firing on Fort Sumter to signal the beginning of the American Civil war, numerous individuals, groups, civil rights movements, and a good number of the Confederacy and the Union regions dissented the armed conflict. Public opinion was highly divided from ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Slavery by Another Name

    Description: Slave by Another Name is a documentary film based on Douglas Blackmon’s book, with the same title. The film invited eight historians, four descendants, and two survivors to share their knowledge about what African-American People experienced during the civil war until the end of the second world war....
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • American Revolutionary War

    Description: On July 4 each year, Americans dedicate the day as a national holiday to celebrate their independence from Great Britain in what is historically known as the American Revolution as a symbol of pride and patriotism. Since early history, Americans have always admired the Founding Fathers of the nation...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The Relationship Between Disaster and Stress

    Description: Comprehending the meaning of a disaster and how it impacts the populaces provides emergency managers and policy-makers the optimal opportunity to intervene in the occurrence of a calamity. An issue that can be derived from this is delineating what a disaster means and entails appropriately. Common knowledge...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Understanding the Idea of Manifest Destiny and the Branches of United States Constitution

    Description: A phrase originating in 1845, "Manifest Destiny," refers to the idea that the USA, according to its promoters, is meant for God extending its authority and spreading democracy and capitalism throughout the continent of North America. The US-Mexican War (1846-1848) turned the discussion to slavery. ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Statement by John Kerry of Vietnam Veterans Against the War

    Description: For centuries, wars have existed and perhaps are the defining force that birthed democracy and self-rule for most countries, and the United States of America included. But to some extent, wars have been used as a tool to champion “powerful” countries’ interests, especially for ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • The Seven Concepts of Communication in Wild Swans

    Description: Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China, by Jung Chang, is a memoir that starts with the great grandfather Yang Ru-Shan at the end of the nineteenth century. Born in 1894, he was the only son of his dad. There was tremendous pressure for him to produce family heirs so that the family name might remain. Yang ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • US History: Abraham Lincoln's legacy

    Description: One of the activities that resulted in Abraham Lincoln’s legacy of being the greatest United States (U.S.) president is the emancipation of slaves. During his time, Lincoln was willing to pass a law that was not favored by many Americans. However, ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The Truth Behind Lynching

    Description: Your post is detailed. Indeed, Ida B. Wells was a charismatic woman. She stated the truth about lynching, a practice that discriminated against other members of society. It is a practice that still goes on in the contemporary world under different captions. The example you mentioned about the murder...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Climate Change as a Threat Multiplier in the 21st Century

    Description: Climate change augments the threats faced by the current civilization, particularly during the twenty-first century, where some people in other parts of the world suffer from extremes of violence, famine, poverty, and discrimination. It has become a threat multiplier, and it is supported by various ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The City of Detroit-Warren-Dearborn – an Analysis

    Description: Detroit is located in the seat of Wayne County at South-Eastern Michigan in the United States of America. It is situated along the Detroit River which connected the 2 lakes Erie and St. Clair which was opposite to Windsor, Ontario Canada. The history of Detroit states that it was ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Formation And Belief in the American Dream

    Description: The American Civil War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, a collection of eleven southern states that left the Union in 1860 and 1861. This conflict has began mainly as a result of the long-standing disagreement over the institution of slavery....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • Humans of New York, Exit West

    Description: The quote is ordinary, but it sets off a vigorous debate about what should be considered the essential thing in the world. Different people might argue differently on the same matter. ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • History: Thomas Woodrow

    Description: Thomas Woodrow did a lot during his term as President of the United States. He proposed and implemented various policies applied up to date. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States of America (1913-1921), was one of the most influential presidencies in American society in the 20th century....
    7 pages/≈1925 words | APA | History | Essay |
  • Economic Differences Between Rwanda and Burundi

    Description: When ranked by area, Rwanda and Burundi fall in the top ten list of smallest countries in the African continent, both lying on an area of approximately 27,000 square kilometers. Both countries, which lie in East Africa, are mainly alike in most aspects. They are both land-locked and have no coastline...
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