In my opinion, Frederick Douglas is more likely to succeed Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin than Frederick Douglas. Franklin had a school from a good family and, on the other hand, Douglas had to deal with slavery and other problems. Benjamin Franklin's goals and objectives are for the whole world or the economy, but most of Douglas's work includes blacks, slavery and black rights. These two come from completely different environments and have different obstacles, but they find ways to succeed in their own way.
The success of Frederick Douglas and Benjamin Franklin in the United States acknowledges the contribution of two prominent leaders. Despite the obvious differences between them, the two are still considered heroes. These two people live different ways, but they still have considerable respect. However, Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglas won their positions with a hard effort. - Frederick Douglas said, "As you learn to read, you will be free forever." As a future educator, I fully agree with this statement. Students can prepare for "real world" by enhancing literacy skills in the classroom using technology. The use of technology changed teachers' teaching because teachers now have more effective ways to reach different types of learners.
In my opinion, Frederick Douglas is more likely to succeed Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin than Frederick Douglas. Franklin had a school from a good family and, on the other hand, Douglas had to deal with slavery and other problems. Benjamin Franklin's goals and objectives are for the whole world or the economy, but most of Douglas's work includes blacks, slavery and black rights. These two come from completely different environments
On 1745, patriots, doctors and social reformers Benjamin Rush was born in Beverberg Township, Pennsylvania. The two great revolutionary "Benjamin", Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush shared the status of the Renaissance people and the Philadelphia. In spite of Franklin's reputation, Dr. Rush is actually a higher education level, a wider traveler and a wider experience. The mystery of Benjamin Franklin comes from his own homemade people who have not received formal education. In contrast, Benjamin Rush is educated at the best college on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. After his father died at the age of six, his mother handed him to his uncle, pastor Samuel Finley, later became the president of New Jersey College, now Princeton. Rush acquired a bachelor's degree in art from the university in 1760 to become a lawyer.