The Truth About Jesse James Have you ever heard of Jesse James and his gang of bank robbers that were one of the best and most precise banks and train robbery gangs in the 1860s-1870s. A vigilante is a self-appointed person who undertakes law enforcement without the legal authority of doing so, typically because they believe the authorities of the law are inadequate(Vigilante). Jesse James does not deserve the image of a vigilante that works outside of the law to serve and protect the people simply because he is a murderer and a thief. This is important nowadays because stories and myths like Jesse James could make a younger audience want to live like he did as a so-called vigilante but them not knowing what he was actually like.
According to Violence in America Throughout Jesse James life he killed dozens of innocent people in cold blood and stole/robbed hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks and trains. Despite Jesse doing all of these horrific things for some people, he was pictured as this vigilante type of figure for opposing the horrible banks and bad businessmen by stealing the money and giving it to the poor
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This comes back and supports the idea that Jesse James does not deserve his Robin Hood-like myth about him because Jesse was using the media to cover him in plain site and justify the action of the perpetrator as if it was not him so they the public would understand the supposable reason that he did something horrible unlike a real vigilante that undergoes the law to do
Is John Brown crazy? Should John Brown’s violence be justified for what most say a noble cause? Is John Brown an “American hero” or a “Cold terrorist?” John Brown isn’t crazy but may seem that way when you look at what he has sacrificed. John Brown Recently John Brown’s noble cause has been questioned and people have made accusations whether he should considered a patriot or a terrorist.
Richard “Bobo” Evans (pg 174) Bobo is a criminal who has been arrested for breaking and entering, grand theft auto, and fighting a guy that he killed. He is currently serving time for selling drugs. Bobo testifies for the prosecution in order to shorten his sentence.
He was an American outlaw, guerrilla, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. Jesse and his brother Frank James were Confederate guerrillas or bushwhackers during the Civil War. After the war, as members of various gangs of outlaws, they robbed banks, stagecoaches, and trains. Jesse Woodson James was born in Clay County, Missouri, near the site of present-day Kearney, on September 5, 1847. This area of Missouri was settled by many Southerners and became known as Little Dixie.
Post civil war. After the civil war the west was lost, they were being used, treated poorly, and getting robbed. Jesse James lived Kearney,Missouri.
Based on the videos, James Shaw can be characterized as a hero. James Shaw can be characterized as a hero because he selflessly wrestled a gun from the Waffle House shooter and raised over $150,000 for the victims' families. James Shaw is a hero because he showed bravery when he decided to fight for his life and, in return, saving many others. Another reason why Shaw is a hero is because even though he insisted that he stopped the shooter for himself, he still decided to help the victims again by raising over $150,000 for them on GoFundMe.com. For these reasons, many more, James Shaw can be characterized as a hero.
One of the ways he does this is by focusing on the recent murder of Trayvon Martin and the older murder of Emmett Till, two African-American teenagers that were villainized and accused of committing a crime that they did not commit. And talking about how their deaths were not only racially motivated, they were carried out by their white counterparts, and both deaths triggered black liberation movements. Lebron states that “Our racially lopsided incarceration rates have led the scholar Michelle Alexander to dub our period the New Jim Crow” (Lebron, NYTimes). The relentless illegal killing of blacks at the hands of individuals meant to protect them like the recent one that left 18 year old Michael Brown lying dead in the middle of the street for hours off an assumption, goes back to previous murders of other African-Americans (Lebron,
Introduction Is Andrew Jackson a Hero And Villain And i think you can only be one hero or villain and this is some background information So Andrew Jackson was 14 he lost his parents. and then he got shot near the heart and then he ran for president. and he was running for the common and showing that anyone can run.
Since there is no proof or evidence, their heroic reputation was most likely a facade (Jesse James Biography, Biography.com). His real ambition of riches was driven by politics (Stiles, prologue). Before he began his life of a criminal, he fought as a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War. James’s flaming malice toward the Union was sparked, in 1863, when Union soldiers threatened and harmed his family while searching for information about the Confederates (Jesse James, Umsystem.edu). This passion for hatred was constantly fueled while James was fighting in the Civil War.
Tomas Coughlin Mr. Josselyn Information and Media Literacy - A4 30 March 2023 A Critical Analysis of Jesse Ventura’s “The Wall Street Conspiracy” James George Vanos, more commonly known as Jesse Ventura, was born on July 15, 1951, and is a famous American politician, author, actor, and professional wrestler. After high school, Ventura joined the United States Navy SEALs and served in the Vietnam War. He later became a professional wrestler throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The question of morality in a criminal case has always been a topic of concern. A question arises when considering the following; does a good cause justify a serious crime? In John Brown’s case, he uses the abolitionist’s cause to justify the murder of several men. Though his intentions were good, and his cause was mighty, it’s not morally sound to murder people. Many would argue that he was a hero, that fighting for the end of slavery in the manner he did was an act of bravery.
When the world is engulfed in injustice, it calls for brave men and women to fight back, but the question is how should one fight? Most would resort to violence to kill off injustice, but this leads to even more violence and chaos in most cases than intended. If someone is going to be shot the first reaction is to fight off the killer. However, Cesar Chavez implies in his powerful essay the weakness of violence in a unjust situation and instead the power of nonviolence.
" Even though the history of Jesse James was legendary there is actually no physical evidence stating that he actually gave the poor citizens of Missouri the money he stole from the rich. As time rolled by Jesse became obsessed with crime. He committed so many robberies and got away with them that he thought he was untouchable by authorities. One day, he and his gang were doing another bank robbery but this was unsafe for the gang because they were 500 miles away from
In the book the Color of Water, Hunter Jordan, James ' stepfather, died of a sudden stroke when he was younger. His mother first married a man named Andrew McBride, that was James’ biological dad, but was only alive to see the moment where his mother, Ruth, re-married to Hunter. When he had died each one of them had a different way of grieving. Ruth rode a blue bicycle Hunter had brought in before he died. For example, James explains how his mother rides the bike around everyday and “... what the world thought of her, a nonchalance in the face of what i perceived to be imminent danger from the blacks and whites who disliked her for being a white person in a black world.”
Labor union organizer and civil rights leader, Cesar Chavez, published an article in the magazine of a religious organization to argue that it is more valuable to take the time to achieve justice rather than using violence, also known as nonviolent resistance. Chavez develops his argument through allusions, and imagery while creating a strong emotional appeal towards his audience. He adopts a defiant tone in order to gain awareness among his readers. Chavez first opens his argument by reflecting back on Dr. Martin Luther Kings Jr.’s life in order to commemorate his death and to also open his stance on nonviolence through Dr.King. He states, “Dr.King’s entire life was an example of power that nonviolence brings to bear in the real world.”
Ten of Brown’s men were killed. Brown and some of his followers were captured. Brown and six of his men were brought to trial for treason. They were all found guilty and were hanged. But was John Brown a hero or a criminal?