April 18, 2015
285 Madison Ave
Carlton West, Jr
2437 Kennon Ave
Vorfolk, VA 23513
Dear West Carlton Jr,
Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day and coming into my class to speak to us. I know you had a busy week and I appreciate that you took the time to talk to my class. Your specific talk was so moving and had so much emotion to it. I couldn't lose my attention from the words you were speaking I was so intrigued by the way you used your words and how you got your point across. I enjoyed it a lot. You were so talented in the way you spoke.
Your piece of work was so important and meant a lot to many people. Thank you also for sharing your story with us. I hope you come by again and speak with our class soon. We all look forward to hearing from you again and hope you come back to visit us whenever you get the chance again!
Thanks again for coming and talking with us!
From,
Cassidy
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Cassidy
Vastano
February
10, 2015
Professor
Young
Essay
1: Freedom
To Be Free, Or Not To Be
Being free is truly a privilege, for that it allows people
to express themselves and live the life they desire to live, no holding back.
To be free means that you can live wherever you want, be independent, speak
your own words, and have your own thoughts. Freedom gives you the ability to be
whoever you want and follow your own goals without any limitations. In the book
The Good Lord Bird by James McBride,
two minor characters, Pie and Sibonia live during slavery where they both have
no freedom. Pie and Sibonia are slaves, yet Pie gets treated significantly
greater than Sibonia does due to her job as a whore. The book perfectly shows
how anyone can be free, even during slavery. Depending on how you act and what
your mindset is about the situations you encounter shows such attributes that
Sibonia has. She acts very confident and brave over her mindset of becoming a
free slave. Although both Pie and Sibonia are in the same social standings,
within this book, Sibonia has much more freedom being a slave than Pie does.
To be free as a slave does not
necessarily mean what freedom means to us today. During slavery, slaves were in
fact able to be free, just like Sibonia was. All it involved was speaking your
mind and standing up for your own opinions, without caring about what there
masters or the whites thought about what they had to say. Most blacks at this
time were scared to say anything to whites in fear that they would be beaten or
treated worse. Sibonia did not care about that, making her able to live freely
in this time period. Although she was putting herself at risk by speaking her
mind, she was bold and brave enough to do so. Many people called and considered
her to be crazy for this reason. This led her to living an open minded, strong
life of freedom, even while still being treated like a slave.
On the other hand, Pie was also a
slave and treated much better then Sibonia was. Pie got to live inside the
house and eat better meals. She was even prettier, “ This woman had the kind of
rhythm that you could hear a thousand miles down the Missouri. I wouldn’t throw
her outta bed for eating crackers. She was all class” (McBride 144). Having
been looked at as prettier then most, Pie may have seemed like she lived the
better life just simply because of her looks. Unlike Sibonia, Pie was afraid to
speak her mind like Sibonia was able to, which resulted in why she was not
free. Sibonia did not get those chances of good meals or her own room and bed,
but although she did not, Pie would not have been able to stick up for herself
and ever be free like Sibonia was.
Sibonia eventually rebelled against
her master and slavery and was behind it all to escape it. She became very
direct and assertive behind her words when she broke out and explained to
everyone her plan of action in becoming free. Once word got out, the master
found out and it caused problems within everyone involved and with those who
heard about her plan to free everyone. This showed how Sibonia was outspoken
and brave. Everyone considered her to be the crazy one for stepping outside her
comfort zone and sticking up for being free. Being known as the crazy one
helped her out in living such a free life in many ways. “She set the crazy
women’s box down by the edge of the fence...The crazy coot calmed down and done
it” (McBride 161). Being referred to as the crazy coot, impacted the way
everyone saw Sibonia, giving her somewhat or comfort for the fact that she was
going out on a limb and rebelling against slavery.
Pie would have never been able to be
as brave or rebel like Sibnoia did. Pie did not have the outspoken personality
or independent way of speaking or thinking. She was very much the opposite
personality as Sibonia, which is why she was not free in the end. She never had
the courage to stick up for herself in the house and not follow the rules of
her master. Sibonia was able to break such rules and feel free and open about
it. Although Pie got to live in a nice house, she could never escape from it.
Being in the house kept her in a jail almost whereas she couldn’t speak her
mind to others in the house because the others living in the house that
surrounded her all were in control of her living there with such a job she had.
Sibonia on the other hand was surrounded by more slaves like her who felt the
same about being a slave and she was able to lead them all in becoming free for
which she did by speaking out about the fact that it was not fair that they
were slaves in the same confided space.
A good way in which Sibonia showed
her side of being brave and independent was the way she treated others around
her, blacks or whites. “If you do, I’ll know about it, and you’ll wake up with
a heap of knives poking out that pretty neck of yours” (McBride 166). She comes
off intimidating which represents her strength and bravery she has, being that
she is black and a slave at this time period.
Pie on the other hand can not at all speak her mind
or rebel like Sibonia can in any sort of way. Although Pie lives inside and has
her own room, it does not show her freedom at all. She is confined to the house
and cannot speak her mind or be any bit of independent. Pie, being
characterized as a whore due to her job, has to deal with these living
conditions. The role of her job is self-explanatory but comes along with the
extras of living in the house and not speaking her mind.
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