Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Captain america, Abraham Lincoln, civil rights movement, Emancipation Proclamation, segregation, Jim Craw Laws, myths and heroes, heroes, myths, Stan Lee, liberty
In this notion we talk about myths and heroes. A myth can be a legend, a story which is imaginary and a hero can be an historical person or a character from a book or in a movie to stop a bad person. In this notion we talk about the different person or character like Captain America who influence the American story. First, we talk about Captain America and heroes of every day on the 9/11, finally about Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln.
[...] He was the leader of Civil Rights Movement. In addition, he organized a boycott of the bus company. On August 28[th] in Washington DC, Martin Luther King makes a speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial with a famous citation « I have a dream ». To conclude, we can say that there are different heroes or myths during the American History. There are policemen, firefighters, characters of comics, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King. So, we can say that every generation its heroes. [...]
[...] Myths and Heroes In this notion we talk about Myths and Heroes. A Myth can be a legend, a story which is imaginary, and a hero can be an historical person or a character from a book or in a movie to stop bad person. In this notion we talk about the different person or character like Captain America who influence the American story. First, we talk about Captain America and heroes of everyday on the 9/11, finally about Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln. [...]
[...] There were heroes of everyday. They represent the hope of the American nation. What's more, in America there are some symbol like the Statue of Liberty to symbolize the liberty, there is the eagle to represent the American Army or more easier the population who represent the peace. To finish, we can talk about Rosa Park and Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was President of America during the Civil War between 1861 and 1865. It was between the Northern States and the Southern States about slavery. [...]
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