Dred scott biography video about muhammad
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Celebrating Black History for Kids Dred Scott is known in history for standing up against slavery. In this Dred Scott for children cartoon learn about a slave who sued for his freedom and his families taking his case all the way to the supreme court. This is a great cartoon for elementary school students and is a great educational video for all students.
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Don Franklin (Jeremiah)
Animated by Don Franklin
Written by Earl F. Donald
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When the Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case to strip Black Americans of any citizenship rights, and open the door to expanding slavery in the U.S., the decision galvanized the nation's abolitionist movement.
With heightened urgency to end slavery for 4 million Black Americans, some abolitionists, such as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, invoked a moral imperative in pushing for government action. Others saw emigration as the only route to freedom. Still others, like John Brown, were moved to violence.
Who Was Dred Scott and What Was His Case About?
In , Dred Scott and his wife Harriet, an enslaved couple living in Missouri, each filed lawsuits against their owner’s widow, petitioning for their freedom. They based their pro forma suits on the judicial principle of “once free, always free,” arguing that they had been held in wrongful enslavement for an extended period in Illinois and Wisconsin—states that prohibited slavery—before being returned to Mis
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The Greatest: My Own Story
book bygd Muhammad Ali
The Greatest: My Own Story is a autobiography of heavyweight boxerMuhammad Ali, who was three times World Heavyweight mästare and has been called the greatest heavyweight from all eras.[2]
It is written in collaboration with Richard Durham and edited bygd Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison.[1] Written in his own words, the heavyweight champion chronicles the battles he faced in and out of the fingerprydnad. The book is a multifaceted portrait of Muhammad Ali as sports legend; unapologetic anti-war advocate; goodwill ambassador; fighter, lover, poet, and provocateur.[3]
Assessment
[edit]It is alleged that Ali was not involved, and not interested, in the writing of this book to the extent that he never read it till after it was published.[5] It is also alleged that before any material in this book was submitted to the publisher, each page had to be approved bygd Herbert Muhammad who exerc