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Order Description It have be from this 2 source: - It have to be from the book " GIVE ME LIBERTY" volume1 from Eric Foner FROM CHAPTERS (5-8) - Africans in" rel="nofollow">in America/ The terrible transformation or Revolution only http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/home.html PLEASE DON’T COPY THE SENTENCE, PHRASE, WORD OR MAKE SIMILAR TO THIS EXAMPLE Just do the same format SPW Example: only Sentence “Both cultural factors and practical reality worked again" rel="nofollow">inst female in" rel="nofollow">inclusion.” (Women of Color: Discrimin" rel="nofollow">ination and Protest, Location 1348) I felt that this sentence captured the core of the readin" rel="nofollow">ings for this week in" rel="nofollow">in that many of the readin" rel="nofollow">ings were dealin" rel="nofollow">ing with women of all backgrounds and the already difficult aspect of bein" rel="nofollow">ing a woman durin" rel="nofollow">ing a time where men and the government were unwillin" rel="nofollow">ing or hesitant to in" rel="nofollow">include women. This was mostly in" rel="nofollow">in part by the idea that a woman had no place to be in" rel="nofollow">involved due to other “more important” responsibilities at hand such as bein" rel="nofollow">ing a wife or mother. This was very meanin" rel="nofollow">ingful to me as well seein" rel="nofollow">ing as how today, women are far more outspoken and have the privilege of choosin" rel="nofollow">ing their paths in" rel="nofollow">in life. I read back and put myself in" rel="nofollow">in their shoes and know that I would want to quit so soon because the encouragement and support from family, friends, significant other, or even community is not there in" rel="nofollow">in fear that benefits or other economic aid would be hin" rel="nofollow">indered. It doesn’t surprise me how this is still happenin" rel="nofollow">ing now as gerrymanderin" rel="nofollow">ing is alive and well within" rel="nofollow">in districts so that the desired political outcome would favor those that are in" rel="nofollow">in leadership positions. It’s horrible because it effects everyone and families that are attemptin" rel="nofollow">ing to make it to the middle class in" rel="nofollow">in order to get by. Women have always been fighters and to have their gender as well as their cultural background be a determin" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing factor in" rel="nofollow">in the likelihood of their success is discouragin" rel="nofollow">ing to say the least. Phrase “That was the way they survived, by helpin" rel="nofollow">ing each other…” (Mercado, Location 7083) The population was of course in" rel="nofollow">increasin" rel="nofollow">ing durin" rel="nofollow">ing this time as women became more in" rel="nofollow">influential within" rel="nofollow">in politics. However, this phrase explain" rel="nofollow">ins exactly how regardless of background, women were the backbone and potentially the glue that when bonded together, managed to overcome many obstacles. For example, durin" rel="nofollow">ing the Great Depression in" rel="nofollow">in Dallas, Texas, Latin" rel="nofollow">ina women were particularly focused on and illustrate what it was to be a strong woman durin" rel="nofollow">ing this time. A woman was required to be the foundation within" rel="nofollow">in the home but also felt the need to help supplement additional or necessary in" rel="nofollow">income in" rel="nofollow">in order to live at times with the bare essentials. So, because “they had to live with so little, they learned how important community was…” (Mercado, Location 7083) Communities all over were comin" rel="nofollow">ing together to beat the odds as poverty does not discrimin" rel="nofollow">inate. After all, in" rel="nofollow">in numbers one can make a lastin" rel="nofollow">ing impact and when women uplift one another, it seems that the relationship that is created is impenetrable. This phrase provoked such a strong emotion within" rel="nofollow">in me because even today, women fin" rel="nofollow">ind it so difficult to help one another. It seems as if there is a relentless competition when in" rel="nofollow">in history, women worked together to fight for what was important. Where did we lose this in" rel="nofollow">interconnectedness? Word Survivin" rel="nofollow">ing As stated in" rel="nofollow">in the topic of “Survivin" rel="nofollow">ing the Great Depression,” I wanted to read this section first because survivin" rel="nofollow">ing is closely tied to matters of life and death. What was at hand was defin" rel="nofollow">initely the life or death of equal liberties for women everywhere. Survivin" rel="nofollow">ing the fact that your gender set you back within" rel="nofollow">in your success, pay, political participation, and even education could be traumatic for any in" rel="nofollow">individual. Then you had women that had families to top it all off and that is somethin" rel="nofollow">ing that I fin" rel="nofollow">ind are factors of what it means to survive. It is defin" rel="nofollow">initely an admirable characteristic in" rel="nofollow">in women that I know today that are attendin" rel="nofollow">ing school, workin" rel="nofollow">ing full-time jobs, or becomin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">involved in" rel="nofollow">in their community (if not combin" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in some way or another).