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Under Fire
Under Fire, the Star of the West found itself in a dire situation as it approached Fort Sumter, coming under fire from a hidden battery positioned on the shoreline. Captain McGowan, stationed aboard the ship, meticulously documented the dangerous circumstances, noting the way cannonballs ricocheted off the vessel's hull. One shot narrowly missed the pilot-house, while another struck the side of the ship, intensifying the growing threat to the vessel. Given the ship's large size and lack of experienced…-
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Relief
Relief spread through the air after the inauguration of March 4, as the anticipated tensions failed to manifest into anything beyond the usual ceremonial proceedings. The entire nation had waited with bated breath for that day, and the absence of major conflict felt like a collective exhale. For many, the inauguration signaled a fresh start, though the shadow of the ongoing crisis still loomed. In a series of letters exchanged between Frances and William Seward, personal and political concerns were shared…-
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The Angel of Death
The Angel of Death seemed to hang over Charleston on the morning of April 12, 1861, as Captain Gustavus Fox aboard the Baltic struggled to find his fellow Union ships. Despite the treacherous weather, Fox searched the dark waters for any sign of the expected Powhatan, but all he could find were the stormy seas and the uncertainty of the situation. The Baltic was dangerously close to Rattlesnake Shoal, nearly running aground, but with quick maneuvering, the ship was freed. It was then that Fox spotted the…-
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Chapter 7 explores the transformative journey of Katharine Lee Bates, focusing on her experiences in England during the 1880s. Katie embarks on a challenging voyage aboard the State of Nebraska, enduring physical and emotional hardships as she bids farewell to her loved ones. Despite the difficulty of the journey, she finds comfort in her exploration of English libraries and the serene countryside. A moment of personal joy arises when she discovers a room at the British Museum that carries her surname, and…
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Chapter 4: SNCC
Chapter 4: SNCC delves into the formation and early activities of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), focusing on the pivotal role the organization played during the civil rights movement, especially in Nashville. The chapter begins by highlighting the success of the Nashville sit-ins, which were instrumental in the desegregation of local businesses. These protests not only advanced the cause of civil rights but also forged deeper connections among the activists, including John Lewis and…-
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Be Ready When the Luck Happens by David J. Weiner is a memoir about how preparation, perseverance, and luck shaped the author’s life and success. Through personal stories, Weiner explores the role of timing and resilience in achieving dreams.
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Epigraph
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[What might compel…]
What might compel a martyr to martyrdom? This question lies at the heart of the author’s exploration in the chapter, delving into the complicated and deeply personal reasons that can drive someone to sacrifice their life for a cause. The author presents a list of various motivations that might propel an individual toward martyrdom: god, beauty, family, land, love, history, justice, desire, and sex. Each of these powerful forces represents a significant aspect of human existence and encapsulates the range…-
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Monday
Monday begins with Cyrus Shams regaining consciousness on the cold, hard landing of a staircase, his head spinning as concerned museum employees hover around him. Prateek, a familiar docent he recognizes, is among those standing by, offering a steadying presence amidst his confusion. Overwhelmed by a profound sense of loss and disorientation, Cyrus's mind races with memories of Orkideh, the Iranian artist who passed away, leaving an indelible mark on him. Though the employees are eager to contact medical…-
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Chapter 11: Home
Chapter 11 titled "Home" reflects on the author’s deep connection to literature, family, and identity, beginning with a discussion of James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain. Baldwin’s portrayal of Richard, a central character who represents the cultural aspirations of a Black man in 1920s New York, resonates deeply with the author. As Baldwin explores the complex relationship between family and identity, the author reflects on their own experiences of visiting museums with their parents in Los…-
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