Lessons from Harriet: Struggles, Empowerment, and Change

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Learning about the struggles and hardship Harriet has had to see is heart wrenching. Reading about all that she has done coming from a place of severe suffering is empowering and of course inspirational, she has taught me to always believe that the grass is greener on the other side. Harriet has changed my thinking by implanting the idea in my mind to never give up, she's also taught me to challenge authority and keep my morals close. Without Harriet's influence the world we live in may be very different, she advanced relations between African Americans and the Military along with the government and changed the world. She has touched millions of hearts, America is forever in debt to her. I had seen Mr. Montrose at the park for years, but it wasn't until I learned about Mr. Montrose's past that I began to see him as a hero. I also learned to consider the importance of appreciating people's history. Talking with Mr. Montrose is what inspired me to apply for a position at the VA hospital.

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Mcdougal, Holt. “Holt McDougal Library, High School with Connections: Individual Reader Wuthering Heights 2000.” 9780030957703: Holt McDougal Library, High School with Connections: Individual Reader Wuthering Heights 2000 - AbeBooks - HOLT MCDOUGAL: …show more content…

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