First, Shining Through is a movie about an American woman who was a spy during World War II. She went to Germany and risked her life to help the U.S. government, and this movie tells her story of fear and courage. I am drawn to this movie becasue it is very rich in culture and the fact that this woman was so bold and brave makes me admire her.
Second is my book To Be a Slave. I had to read it in my AP American History class and it stirred me inside. The accounts of slavery given by slaves, ex-slaves, and the children of slaves is an amazing representation of the history of my people. It made me want to cry both tears of sadness and tears of pride.
Second is my book To Be a Slave. I had to read it in my AP American History class and it stirred me inside. The accounts of slavery given by slaves, ex-slaves, and the children of slaves is an amazing representation of the history of my people. It made me want to cry both tears of sadness and tears of pride.
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These are two promising primary sources.
Yet this post doesn't give us an answer to question 2--locating, describing, and analyzing a key scene. Tell us about a moment from each that seems important and why.
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