American History New Orleans the Research Proposal

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Reading this piece is particularly interesting, as it is a direct account of the events during that day in 1773. The article describes very clearly the images that could be seen during the "tea party" and its after effects. It is particularly funny to read about things like people trying to take some of the tea for themselves, and then being very "roughly handled." In terms of today's general newspaper articles, the tone of the piece is also interesting. It appears to be both humorous and factual about the event, describing the events surrounding the tea party, as well as the "party" itself. It describes the tea staining the water so clearly that the reader can almost see the remains of the tea and chests, as well as the color of the water for miles around the coast. I really enjoyed reading this, because of the direct descriptions of the events, and as a result of the tone used in the article. Week 9: Olaudah Equiano on Slavery

This reading struck me on several levels.

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Most importantly, I am deeply touched by the emotional content of the description of the young boy's capture. I can only imagine what it must be like: having lived happily in his parental home all of his life, how could an 11-year-old make sense of the events Equiano describes? In addition to feeling extremely sorry for the young boy and somewhat powerlessly angry at the slave traders, I also found an element of surprise in the writing. I never knew that slavery was also a system used in Africa. Presumably they were much better treated than those being kidnapped to the West, as indicated by the young boy's desire to trade places with even the meanest slave in his home country. Accounts like Equiano's brings home to the reader directly the true horrors of slavery in the United States of the time. It was a true violation not only of human….....

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