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Jadylan Posted 9 years ago
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Before Hiram Revels became the first African-American member of the U.S. Senate, he secretly goes away to learn to read and write. In 1822, Revels is born a free man to an African father and Scottish mother. Revels grew up during a time when the laws of North Carolina will prohibit education for young African Americans. Though the laws were meant specifically for slaves, they sometimes apply to free men as well. After secretly receiving several years of education from a woman in the community, Revels was moving to Lincolnton, North Carolina. In Lincolnton, he will work as a barber for a short period of time. When Revels was twenty-two, he will go to Indiana to pursue an education free from the limitations of the pre-Civil War South. After years of religious and liberal arts training, Revels returned to the South where he had become an ordained minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. By 1849, Revels was a well-respected minister and traveled throughout the country where he will have delivered many sermons. He also was presiding over religious services and ceremonies in both free and slave states.

  

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It looks more like a whole paragraph than a phrase! Is Revels a living person or has he passed away? If he has passed away, you need to use past tense when you talk about his life.

  • It looks more like a whole paragraph than a phrase!
  • Is Revels a living person or has he passed away?
  • If he has passed away, you need to use past tense when you talk about his life.
  • You cannot use the present or future tense to describe events that happened in the past.
  • For discrete events, use the simple past.
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It looks more like a whole paragraph than a phrase!

Is Revels a living person or has he passed away? If he has passed away, you need to use past tense when you talk about his life. You cannot use the present or future tense to describe events that happened in the past. For discrete events, use the simple past.


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JadylanBefore Hiram Revels became the first African-American member of the U.S. Senate, he secretly goes away to learn to read and write. In 1822, Revels is born a free man to an African father and Scottish mother. Revels grew up during a time when the laws of North Carolina will prohibit education for young African Americans. Though the laws were meant specifically for s

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