A house divided part 2

Provide a 3-page critical essay on one of the primary sources out oh the former sourcebook ( give me liberty page 502-518) question that you should probably answer when presenting: Who is writing this? what are they arguing? How does their race, age, gender, class, ability, and education influence their positions? who is their audience? what is the medium: speech, essay, book, article? Why are they writing this? How does this reflect the time period? was it influential, how so? Does it still matter?