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February | 2011 | African-American Literature

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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Archive for February 2011. Lynching in the South, Riots in the North. Dr Barbee's Homepage. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

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Welcome to English 351, African-American Literature! | African-American Literature

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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Welcome to English 351, African-American Literature! To our class site. You can use this site to explore the syllabus and assignments for our class. I’m looking forward to our very exciting and challenging class! Enslavement, Bondage, and Freedom. Gender, Sexuality and the Family:. As we shall see, slavery and segreg...

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Unit I: Slavery and Abolition | African-American Literature

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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Monday, January 10. On Being Brought from Africa to America , 219 or handout. Wednesday, January 12. Various Poems, 239-244. Friday, January 14. Chapters I and II, parts of Ch. II and IV, 189-213. Monday, January 17. MLK DAY NO CLASSES. Wednesday, January 19. Incidents in the Life.

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Course Schedule | African-American Literature

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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Dr Barbee's Homepage.

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Course Policies | African-American Literature

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English 351 Winter 2011. Unit I: Slavery and Abolition. Unit II: Reconstruction and the New Negro. Unit III: The Harlem Renaissance, Modernism, and Realism. Unit IV: The Black Arts Movement. Students are expected to participate in class discussions and all workshops. Participation includes:. Listening actively and patiently. Responding to prior comments and questions. Contributing to an ongoing conversation. Showing respect for classmates and the instructor. 12-point, Times New Roman font. Accommodation ...

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Olaudah Equiano | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. 22 (2000): 38...

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Sojourner Truth | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature.

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Martin Delaney | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. By 1836, Mart...

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Phillis Wheatley | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. 1773 Print&#4...

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James Weldon Johnson | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. Johnson in 19...

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Maria W. Stewart | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. With Walker’s...

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Abolitionist Writing | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature.

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Booker T. Washington | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. In the year 1...

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Charles W. Chesnutt | African-American Literary History

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Key Themes and Genealogies. Major Authors, Genres, and Literary Movements. From Enslavement to the New Negro. Maria W. Stewart. Booker T. Washington. Charles W. Chesnutt. The New Negro Renaissance. The Civil Rights Era and the Black Arts Movement. The Black Arts Movement. African-American Literature Since 1975. Edward P. Jones. Genealogies of African-American Literature. Enslavement, Bondage and Freedom. Reconstruction and Black Politics. Reconstruction, The New Negro, and Black Literature. In 1888. ...

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W.E.B. du Bois | African-American Literary History

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