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The Darkness Within: Imagining Edgar Allen Poe
A review of the theme of darkness in the novels "The Fall of the House of Usher", and "The Pit and the Pendulum" and the poem "For Annie" by Edgar Allen Poe. -- 2,400 words;

Narrators in the Works of Edgar Allen Poe
Examines the role of the depraved narrators in texts by author, Edgar Allen Poe. -- 1,383 words; MLA

Edgar Allen Poe: History and Writings
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discrimination
1. The federal government attempted to use many laws to protect the rights of the newly
freed slaves, such as the Civil rights Act of 1866, which gave African Americans the
right
of citizenship and forbade other states from passing their own discriminatory laws. This
brought on the Black codes, which restricted much of the African American lives
dictating
where they were legally allowed to go and designated places they should be in. The
fifteenth amendment was also passed, which states that no one can be kept from voting
despite their "race", color or past servitude. It seems to nt wanted to lay down the
basic
rights for the African Americans of the time, but didn't want to give them to much
freedom by restricting everything that they did. It seems it was much like probation to
me,
giving them a little slack to see what they would do with it, but still not really
trusting
them. I think the restrictions on African Americans was a good thing however, with all
of
the hatred and discrimination against blacks that was going on at the time. Restricting
what they could do and segregating them from the whites was probably the best thing. 
This separation probably saved many of the newly freed slaves lives, the separation most
likely reduced the amount of disputes and violent eruptions between the two races of
people. In the end, although the laws may have seemed like they failed or brought grief
to
the newly freed slaves, I feel the laws saved lives, and yet gave the African Americans
a
new feeling that they were a part of their country and mattered because they able to
vote. 
I happen to think the laws passed to protect the rights of freed slaves were a success
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