my journal
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some stuff i did today
the bucket
the farm where I live
i also found this great opal
some bad things of the day
in conclusion, it was a good day
this is our plantation
this is our plantation to the side (or front.)
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INTERVIEW WITH FREDRICK DOUGLASS
WHAT DID YOU EAT?
Corn meal, lard, a little meat, and boiled corn meal called mush.
WHY DID YOU WANT TO READ?
Because I needed something to do. Also I loved to learn new things.
DID YOU HAVE ANY FRIENDS?
No, not really. I was very shy.
HAVE YOU EVER GOTTEN WIPPED?
Yes. Because I ran away
HAVE YOU TRIED TO RUN AWAY BUT FAILED?
Kind of. I ran away but I wasn't caught. I came back.
DID YOU REMEMBER YOUR MOM?
Yes.
WHEN DID YOU DECIDE TO RUN AWAY?
September 3, 1838.
WHAT WAS YOUR JOB?
A writer.
WHAT DID YOU DO FOR FUN?
Slave life is-and never will be fun.
BIOGRAPHY
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s birthday was in 1811. The month and day is unknown. Stowe was not a slave, but she hated slavery. She had a very big family. She had 5 brothers and 3 sisters, and had seven kids, ( 4 sadly died of desease.)One of her favorite things to do was read. Hariet got marryed in 1836. She also wrote a book called Uncle Tom’s Cabin Which, believe it or not, sold 3,000 copys on the first day it was published. Also, she met Abraham Lincoln. Harriet beecher Stowe was a great abolitionist.
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Dear family,
I am wrighting in the light of the camp fire right now. It’s almost midnight, the time when we plan to attack. But anyway, don’t get dramatic, but while I was walking, I got poision Ivy, had a close incounter with a bear, and tripped a lot. So I will still be in battle though-oh wait , got to go, were about to battle.