Horatio Alger was an American writer. He was born on January 13, 1832. He died July 18, 1899. Even though he was born in Massachussets, he decided to move to New York in order to help his very own writing career. Even though some scholars believe his works lack the same quality as Alger peers (such as Mark Twain) it is impossible to deny his impact on literature. His hard work and honesty were shown though his more than 100 novels, and he supported the idea that people could be successful working hard and being honest.
On the support of victims of human rights violation, the law should clearly state and express the repercussions of violating human rights. ... The community can mobilize and make aware the people of their rights and also allow any victim of human rights violations to face the law and seek justice.