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... It would be intolerable for one to have the right to go around and do dreadful acts just because one can. ... It must be fought for because it is a right to do anything one wants if it is not harmful. ... Jarrett “Freedom.” The inalienable right of freedom should not go without regulations and laws. ... Freedom applies to government doctrines and documents, such as the Constitution and the three branches of government, as well as the general public. Freedom is an inalienable right that should be fought for if it is dishonored. A right such as freedom cannot be given, only accepted.
People in the past fought for freedom for reasons that cannot be described in words, only in feeling. To emphasize this, the definition of freedom is “n. ... Freedom is much more than liberty and immunity. It is a natural right that we are born with. ... At first, her feeling of going to a white school is curiosity, yet she recognizes the truth that she has yet to take advantage of her freedom. ... Jarrett fought for her rights and others’ rights because it was right, but mostly so no one else has to fight for their rights of freedom.
Approximate Word count = 898 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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