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There are three documents, and I am comparing the first two with the last one. The first two are pretty much alike. They consist of two parts, the first part written by a poverty stricken girl to Mrs. Roosevelt, and the second part written by one of Mrs. Roosevelt's secretary. The reply, the second part, looks like an impersonal,”mass produced” repsonse by one of Roosevelt's secretary. The reply part always had a generic repsonse stating that Mrs. Roosevelt could not help with the person's problem. The in the second letter, the letter did suggest some generic advice, though it did not sound very concerned with the person.
The third document makes a lot of references to the Declaration of Independence. It was put forth by college activists, and it restates the Declaration of Idenpendence's fundemental points, that is that all people people have a right to life liberty and happiness. The right that the document that mainly mainly focuses on is the right to happiness. It discusses the right to life, that is it repudiates the any attempt to get America involved in a war, and the right to liberty is also discussed when the it talks about the treatment of African Americans and workers. But
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The thing is that there are more differences between the two documents than similarities, as they whilst they are from the same era, they are different in many ways, especially when you consider intended audience and goal.
And this is how the two sets of documents are similar in that they both express the poverty and distress the region was experiencing at the time. The first two letters tell about an invidual or an individual's family experience with poverty and discrimination, whilst the last one deals with an entire group's struggle with poverty. Furtheremore the second letter talks about racial discrimination, whilst the last document mentions it and talks the unfairness of it. The two sets of documents discuss problems which could be solved with the solutions discussed in the third
the document really discuss the right to happiness and how this is being denied to them during this time. It calls for a workers being given the right to form unions without fear of harassment, social security to act as a safety net, fair wages and education being made available to all.
The major difference of between the first set of documents and the second is th
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