Amos Fortune: Free Man

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dyanez18
dyanez18
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High School - 9th Grade

What are the most important lines in the book Amos Fortune, Free Man?

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Posted by dyanez18 on Thursday May 17, 2007 at 3:08 PM and tagged with important lines.


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  1. gbeatty Teacher
    College - Freshman

    How many of them can you include?

    I'd say they include the dedication on his tombstone, as well as the statement he makes on the page before:

    "You can come any time now," he said, looking skyward, "for I'm ready."

    I'm very struck by a line in the Boston 1725-1740 chapter:
    "But don't you want your freedom?" Celia would ask Amos time and again.
    "No," he would reply," not yet awhile."

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    Posted by gbeatty on Thursday May 24, 2007 at 8:00 AM

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