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Undergrads Literature

Undergrads Literature

Luciano Cabral

My name is Luciano Cabral and I'm currently a university lecturer for Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil. This podcast debates American Literature and American Culture

6 - Frederick Douglass's "What a Black Man Wants" (1865)
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  • 6 - Frederick Douglass's "What a Black Man Wants" (1865)

    In "What a Black Man Wants", Frederick Douglass delivers a speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. In his speech, he demands the enfranchisement for the African-Americans, but he also demands more than that. What Douglass actually wants is "do nothing with us".

    Sun, 06 Dec 2020 - 51min
  • 5 - Thomas Jefferson's The Declaration of Independence (1776)

    In this episode, I debate Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence of 1776. Jefferson was the 3rd president of the US (1801-1809)and the declaration corroborates the US sovereignty over its own land under 3 inalienable rights: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

    Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 27min
  • 4 - Crèvecoeur's What is an American (1782)

    This is episode 5 on J. Hector St. John de Crèvecouer's "What is an American". In his letter, Crèvecoeur defines Americans as an all-nation (European) people as well as discusses the class divisions based on (1) those living by the sea; (2)those living in the woods; and (3)those middle settlers, living between the sea and the woods.

    Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 32min
  • 3 - John Winthrop's A Model of Christian Charity " (1630)

    This episode debates the famous sermon "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop delivers in 1630, probably onboard of the Arbella. Winthrop believed that his Puritan community could become an example for the whole world - a "city upon a hill" - a example of a Christian group who, by keeping themselves together as one, could be able to succeed their New England settlement. 

    Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 30min
  • 2 - John Smith's A Description of New England (1616)

    John Smith's A Description of New England (1616) is essentially a praise piece of writing in which Smith wants to persuade citizens to sail to the newly-invaded lands of the "New World" in order to colonize them. 

    Sun, 20 Sep 2020 - 37min
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