NEH Summer Institute 2005
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Held at George Mason University July 5–29 2005, this program brought secondary-school teachers together to learn about African-American literature and prepare to teach it to their students.
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Item A Classroom's African American Museum of Narrative, 1600-1900(2006-01-18T14:13:07Z) Lindesmith, AbigailItem A Quest for Freedom and Reform(2005-12-21T16:10:55Z) McCurley, JanisItem Abolitionist Writing and Oratory(2006-01-18T14:06:58Z) Larkin, CynthiaPurpose of Unit: Students will garner knowledge about the written and oratorical methods that African Americans used as a way to obtain their freedom and abolish the institution of slavery.Item Additional materials for "Slavery in the United States: Resistance Through Literacy" unit(2005-12-21T17:18:47Z) Silberman, RebeccaItem Additional Texts(2005-12-21T17:13:05Z) Silberman, Rebecca; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826Item Africa to America: Creating an Inclusive Curriculum(2005-12-21T16:23:10Z) Hill, Josephine D.Item Brief Bibliography of Black Vernacular English, A(2006-02-23T15:58:35Z) Nelson, LindaItem Excerpts from Ar'n't I a Woman?(2005-12-21T16:51:45Z) Silberman, Rebecca; Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883; Gage, FrancesItem More than slaves: African-American cultural expression in 18th and 19th century America(2006-03-15T21:02:19Z) Black, Dawniell K.Item Passages from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl(2005-12-21T16:37:49Z) Silberman, Rebecca; Jacobs, Harriet A. (Harriet Ann), 1813-1897.Item Passages from the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass(2005-12-21T16:40:44Z) Silberman, Rebecca; Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895Item Seeming versus Being(2006-01-30T19:53:31Z) Kavanagh, PatriciaItem Slavery in the United States: Resistance through Literacy(2005-12-21T16:31:56Z) Silberman, RebeccaItem Sophomore English (Complexity and Significance of Language)(2006-01-18T14:58:03Z) Coldren, PatriciaThe primary goal of this unit is to teach students the complexity and significance of language, its uses and abuses, our reactions to it, and the socioeconomic pressures that influence it.Item Struggling for Visibility(2006-02-23T16:02:49Z) Prosser, TimItem Teaching African-American literature: holistically and in bits and pieces(2006-05-19T13:54:29Z) Jones, MarlinItem Telling Stories(2006-01-18T14:16:32Z) English, KarenItem The Ghost in the Machine of Secondary English/Language Arts(2006-01-30T19:56:50Z) Brewington, Paulette F.Item Three Phases of Narration, The(2006-01-18T14:55:40Z) Beavers, HermanItem Understanding the Quest for Freedom through Radical Rhetorical Language(2006-01-18T14:22:08Z) Johnson, Carrie L.