Patrick Henry was willing to die fighting for our freedom and if he saw how Americans treat others just because of their race he would be disappointed and would feel like nothing much has changed from the time he was alive. Thomas Paine was once arrested because he was in France ,during the French Revolution for being an Englishman. Thomas Paine fought our freedom very hard and believed that God loves everyone. He said “God may bless you. It matters not where you live, or what rank of life you hold, the evil or the blessing will reach you all”(157) this shows that in God’s eyes it doesn’t matter what you look like or anything like that and I believe Thomas Paine was a strong believer in that and he would be disappointed in the discrimination in America today. Olaudah Equiano, who was sold to Africans and then sold to Englishmen to be a slave, definitely be disappointed in how America discriminates people just because they are white or black. All three of these people would be disappointed in the way Americans treat other
Patrick Henry was willing to die fighting for our freedom and if he saw how Americans treat others just because of their race he would be disappointed and would feel like nothing much has changed from the time he was alive. Thomas Paine was once arrested because he was in France ,during the French Revolution for being an Englishman. Thomas Paine fought our freedom very hard and believed that God loves everyone. He said “God may bless you. It matters not where you live, or what rank of life you hold, the evil or the blessing will reach you all”(157) this shows that in God’s eyes it doesn’t matter what you look like or anything like that and I believe Thomas Paine was a strong believer in that and he would be disappointed in the discrimination in America today. Olaudah Equiano, who was sold to Africans and then sold to Englishmen to be a slave, definitely be disappointed in how America discriminates people just because they are white or black. All three of these people would be disappointed in the way Americans treat other