Historical role models Amy Bissetta

We all know that there are certain virtues

that are good for us.

Intelligence,

wisdom,

bravery,

justice,

respect,

responsibility,

honesty,

unselfishness,

compassion,

patience,

and perseverance

always have been and always will be positive virtues.

Think of some people who have those traits.

Maybe it’s Martin Luther King

or Abraham Lincoln

or George Washington.

I bet you know a lot of facts

about these historical figures,

but maybe you’ve never taken the time

to think about their character.

Let’s talk about Sybil Ludington.

She’s a little-known revolutionary figure,

but boy, was she something!

She rode 40 miles through the damp, cold night

of April 26, 1777

to alert the colonial militia of a British attack.

Her action was similar to that of Paul Revere,

only she rode twice as far

and was only 16 years old.

That takes some real guts!

Beriah Green?

Anyone ever heard of Beriah Green?

He was president of the first integrated school

in the United States.

He also spent the majority of his life

fighting for the immediate abolition of slavery.

He used his voice,

pen,

and good deed to fight slavery.

Beriah Green was fiercely devoted to abolition

before it was popular

because he believed it was the right thing to do.

And then there’s Abraham Lincoln.

You know he was president during the Civil War.

He wrote the Emancipation Proclaimation

and is credited with freeing the slaves.

He went to war with the South to save the Union.

He helped the country get through

one of its most difficult times.

He kept the United States united.

But, above all that,

Abraham Lincoln showed great leadership.

Could any of these people

have done the deeds they’re famous for

without bravery,

compassion,

dedication,

or wisdom?

No!

History can teach us much more than just the facts.

It’s full of examples of how to live better.

And for you,

even if you’re not freeing the slaves

or riding 40 miles on horseback,

bravery and wisdom will help you get an A on that test,

ask out that cute boy,

and get that great job.

我们都知道有些美德

对我们有好处。

智慧、

智慧、

勇敢、

正义、

尊重、

责任、

诚实、

无私、

同情、

耐心

和毅力

一直是并将永远是积极的美德。

想想一些具有这些特征的人。

也许是马丁路德金

或亚伯拉罕林肯

或乔治华盛顿。

我敢打赌你知道很多

关于这些历史人物的事实,

但也许你从来没有花

时间思考他们的性格。

让我们谈谈Sybil Ludington。

她是一个鲜为人知的革命人物,

但是男孩,她是什么东西!

她在 1777 年 4 月 26 日潮湿、寒冷的夜晚骑行了 40 英里

以提醒殖民地民兵注意英国的袭击。

她的动作与保罗·里维尔相似,

只是她骑了两倍的距离

,年仅 16 岁。

这需要一些真正的勇气!

比利亚格林?

有人听说过Beriah Green吗?

他是美国第一所综合学校的校长

他还花费了他一生的大部分时间

为立即废除奴隶制而奋斗。

他用他的声音、

和善行与奴隶制作斗争。

比利亚·格林

在它流行之前就强烈地致力于废除,

因为他认为这是正确的做法。

然后是亚伯拉罕·林肯。

你知道他在内战期间担任总统。

他撰写了《解放宣言》,

并因解放奴隶而受到赞誉。

他与南方开战以拯救联盟。

他帮助该国度过

了最困难的时期之一。

他使美国保持统一。

但是,最重要的是,

亚伯拉罕·林肯表现出了出色的领导力。 如果没有勇气、同情心、奉献精神或智慧

,这些人中的任何一个人能否

完成他们闻名的事迹

不!

历史可以教给我们的不仅仅是事实。

它充满了如何更好地生活的例子。

对你来说,

即使你没有解放奴隶

或骑马 40 英里,

勇敢和智慧也会帮助你在考试中获得 A,

请教那个可爱的男孩,

然后得到那份出色的工作。