Joseph Terry (1816-1889): Politics and Protest
Though feeble as individuals, they form a power united (Engels) Since a young boy, Joseph witnessed working- class families suffer with hardship, as well as …
Though feeble as individuals, they form a power united (Engels) Since a young boy, Joseph witnessed working- class families suffer with hardship, as well as …
Years rolled away and I was tossed mercilessly on the ocean of life (Terry 40) A memoir is unlike any other form …
Working-class fathers existed…but working-class fatherhood remained uncertain- Julie Marie Strange (1) Time spent together for working-class families would often be scarce as …
Rosey-faced woman with one of the tenderest hearts that ever beat in a human Joseph incessantly showers his mother with compliments; she …
It was a struggle against the fates and each family fought it out the best they could (Roberts 31) Roberts invokes a …
My warm thirsty enthusiastic mind drank in the sweetest and purest draughts of knowledge (Terry 33) James Hinton proposed that many of …
The many pages of Joseph Terry’s memoir were initially quite daunting and yet, once I began reading and immersed myself in …
It grew further from a habit and into the binds of an addiction… The class division between the working-class and the …
The school of adversity is the best school for educating (Terry 12) Whilst the 19th-century upper-classes would be flexing their imaginations and attaining …
To warn others; to teach others… to understand themselves. Regenia Gagnier (342) This quote from Gagnier relays some reasoning to the question, …