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Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) was an African American who escaped slavery and went on to become an abolitionist and social reformer. Douglass was well known for his strong oratorical and writing skills; he wrote multiple autobiographies that detailed his time in slavery and were influential in promoting freedom for enslaved people.
1. Have you heard similar sentiments?
2. Discuss the message Douglass is conveying.
3. What significance do these words from the past have for people today?
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” -Frederick Douglass
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Read the excerpt from the common sense of bicycling: bicycling for ladies. the bicycle is capable of such high speed that there is a strong temptation to ride so fast as to cause over exertion or excessive perspiration. on the other hand some people ride too slow, causing a zigzag and uncertain movement. while exercising reasonable caution, be a fearless rider. when you come to a steep hill, if the road is clear, let it go as fast as it will. if you rid yourself of that ghost of fear, coasting is one of the greatest delights of cycling. which is the best paraphrase of the text?
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