American Experience

1031 Prentice Hall Textbook

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Native American Origin Myth

Onondaga "The Earth on Turtle's Back" pp. 14-18 #1-5

Modoc "When Grizzlies Walked Upright" pp. 14-15, 19-21

Navajo "from The Navajo Origin Legend" pp. 14-15, 22-23 #1-6

Native American Nation Presentation

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origin mythoral traditioncultural detailsvalues
Onondaga Image Bank

Journals in History

Christopher Columbus pp.  60-61;

"from Journal of the First Voyage to America" pp.62-64 #1-5

John Smith pp. 70-71;

"from The General History of Virginia" pp. 72-77 #1-6

William Bradford pp. 70-71;

"from Of Plymouth Plantation" pp. 78-84 #1-6

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journalsubjectiveobjectivepurposeaudiencebiasnarrative accountsfirsthand accountssecondhand accountsprimary sourcesecondary sourcereliability: reliable/unreliablepoint of view

A Nation is Born 

Historical Contexts pp. 128-135

Benjamin Franklin pp. 138-139;

"from The Autobiography" pp. 140-145

"from Poor Richard's Almanack" pp. 146-148 #1-7

Colonial Newspapers pp. 152-153


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aphorismautobiography

Rational/Irrational Language

Thomas Paine pp. 154-155; 

"The Crisis, No. 1" pp. 160-162 #1-6

Thomas Paine Extra-Credit

Thomas Jefferson pp. 154-155; 

"The Declaration of Independence" pp. 156-159 #1-5

18 Accusations

Frederick Douglass pp.  494-495; 

"My Bondage, My Freedom" pp. 496-502 #1-6

My Bondage, My Freedom Audio

Olaudah Equiano pp. 42-43; 

"The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano" pp. 44-48 #1-6

Jonathan Edwards pp. 106-107;

"Sinners in the Hands of God" pp. 108-112 #1-7

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persuasionaudiencepamphletrational languageirrational languagecharged wordsslave narrativeemotional appealsautobiographyoratorytonepurposesermonjargon

Civil Rights/February's Observance of African American History

The Harlem Renaissance: A Cultural Revolution pp. 910-911

Langston Hughes pp. 924-925;

pp. 926-927 #1-7; pp. 928-929 #1-6

John F. Kennedy pp. 200;

"Inaugural Address" pp. 196-200 #1-3

Martin Luther King, Jr.  pp.  182;

"Letter from Birmingham Jail" pp. 180-182 #1-2

"I Have a Dream" 

"Mountain Top"

Maya Angelou


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AnaphoraMetaphor

The Dawn of American Fiction

Washington Irving pp. 240-241

"The Devil and Tom Walker" pp. 242-252 #1-7

"The Devil and Tom Walker" text

"The Devil and Tom Walker" Audio and Text


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3rd person omniscient narrationCharacterizationDirect characterizationIndirect characterization5 Modes of indirect characterization: 1. actions, 2. appearance, 3. other's thoughts, 4. speech and 5. thoughtsCultural attitudes (satire)HypocriteAllusionFaust legendRumor/hearsay

Shadows of the Imagination

Edgar Allen Poe pp. 306-307 

"The Fall of the House of Usher" pp. 308-325 #1-5

"The Fall of the House of Usher" text

"The Fall of the House of Usher" Audio

"The Raven" pp. 326-330 #1-6

A Raven Speaks; A Raven Asks; A Raven Says, "Nevermore."

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single effectGothic literature

Harte

Bierce

Chopin

London