national geographic documentary 2015 Oprah Winfrey, who gave more than 1million dollars to make the inside a reality told The Early Morning Show co-stay Harry Smith: 'What happened in African-American history is truly of worth, hugeness and power.What is so significant about the Underground Railroad is that it couldn't have happened without the distinctive individuals included." She continued pondering what sort of individual she could have been similar to in the event that she had been conceived in 1855. "Would I have had the valor to say 'enough'? Would I have had the bravery to say,'I caught wind of a spot north, I found out about the Ohio River'?Would I have had the boldness to leave whatever was at the time excruciating however agreeable?"
Arthur Edgar E. Smith was conceived, grew up and was educated in Freetown, Sierra Leone. He has taught English since 1977 at Prince of Wales School and, Milton Margai College of Education. He is presently a Senior Lecturer at Fourah Bay College where he has been addressing English, Literature, and Creative Writing for as far back as seven years.
Mr Smith is generally distributed with his compositions showing up in neighborhood daily papers and also in West Africa Magazine, Index on Censorship, Focus on Library and Information Work amongst others.
He was one of 17 global guests who took an interest in a course on contemporary American Literature supported by the U.S.State Department in 2006. His developing contemplations and reflections on this outing which took him to different US sights and sounds could be perused at lisnews.org
His different distributions include: Folktales from Freetown, Langston Hughes: Life and Works Celebrating Black Dignity, and 'The Struggle of the Book'
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