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The average rating for Pioneers In Canada based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-05-22 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Luis Fernando Pena Argueta
This book is amazing... I was so touched by the stories and heartbreaking memories imparted by the 25 storytellers in this collection. Bravo to the editors and compiler for putting it together, and the amazing people who contributed their stories. I found myself crying so many times while admiring again and again the strength and tenacity of these people to survive such hardships.
Review # 2 was written on 2021-01-30 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Larry Morton
Time for a reread! What I like more about Douglass than anything else at all is his clear thinking on subject peoples. He saw that the discrimination against blacks and women was from an identical stance. That white men were imposing a structure of equality and entitlement that placed them at the top, and everyone else far beneath them. Indeed America's much lauded equality didn't apply to Blacks as they property not people. It hasn't changed much in very many countries, if not all, but you can change the descriptive'white' to whichever group of men have ensured they are sitting at the top of the economic and social freedom tree. But it is always men. In the UK, where Douglass was on a speaking tour with William Wilberforce, he emphasised that the emancipation of slavery had also to include that of women whose condition was also as owned property with few rights. There is a quote I very much like: "I asked them why when they persecute men, for religion or colour it was seen by the world as oppression and when they persecute women, it was dismissed as tradition." The Goodreads author, Emer Martin The real reason I am going to reread this book is this wonderful review, "I love the review on here that says, "This book was kind of hard to get into because of the high level words used in this book." In the 21st century a grown adult/product of the USA's educational system finds the vocabulary of a self-taught 19th century slave beyond their comprehension, seriously? God Bless America."


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