The autobiography of Equiano's novel Olaudah Equiano, the interesting story of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or the historical accuracy of Moton and Paradise written by African Gustavus Vassa became a very important literary work. Equiano used this novel to create a new type of literary work. This is the first autobiography / history of slaves stories. Many other slaves like Frederick Douglas followed his example when he wrote autobiographical or slave stories. Equiano not only explained his homeland in detail, he knew little about it, and explained powerfully about the passage in the middle.
A 15 - year - old girl living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jessica Rodriguez is tired of the reaction she received about her race. Every time, my eyes are wide and my mouth is formed as "really" when she tells them about her background. Her family, half Puerto Rican, half African American, is known for her lifestyle and compassion. Jessica's parents are pastors of local churches, and she is actively involved in scholarships. Mr. Rodriguez is a chef and also runs lawn business. He works hard so as to serve his family every day. When he came home at night, his family could not wait to see him and gather for dinner made by his wife.
Helen Rodriguez was born in New York in 1929. In the early days I stayed in Puerto Rico and when I was ten years old I went back to New York with my family. Born in New York as a Puerto Rican, she experienced racial discrimination and discrimination. Rodriguez-Trias graduated from Puerto Rico University in 1957, became a student activist there, dealing with issues such as freedom of speech and independence of Puerto Rico. Later she got into Puerto Rico University again to study medicine. And it "combines my favorite things, science and people."
Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias is a founding member of the Women Core Group of the American Public Health Association.
This is what Brazos bookmaker Mark Haber told Ivelisse Rodriguez's book. "This is an insight into the trauma of girlhood, race, growth," "a stunning collection of important new sounds." In this new version of the feminist press, the girls in Puerto Rico and the women who cultivate them are suffering from fighting and love. Vanessa Hua's previous book, a collection of stories, was awarded the Asia / Pacific American Literature Award and was called O, Oprah Magazine's "The Hot Premiere." "Xinghe" is the first novel in China, this touching story Scarlett Chen bore children in America is as impressive as it is interesting.