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Langston Hughes: The i-quilt
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. You will be broken up into seven groups of three. As a group you must decide how to present your stanza on the i-quilt. Keep in mind diction, tempo, rhythm, and the visual; these should all help you to tell the message of your stanza. Feel free to use props and body language, be as creative as you are inspired to be! You will have five minutes to brainstorm and then we will film in order of the poem. Clean the spittoons, boy. The steam in hotel kitchens,. Part of my life. This s...
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Langston Hughes: Hey Guys....
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008. My email is Pattymongan@hotmail.com we need to discuss! Posted by Ms.Mongan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hughes' poem on Booker T. Sometimes he had compromise in his talk- for a man must crawl before he can walkand in Alabama in '85a joker was luckyto be alive. I Dream A World. I dream a world where man. No other man will scorn,. Were love will bless the earth. And peace its paths adorn. I dream a world where all. Will know sweet freedom's way,. Whatever race you be,.
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Langston Hughes: The Negro Speaks of Rivers
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Friday, April 18, 2008. The Negro Speaks of Rivers. Perhaps because it is not, it is more sophisticated/subtle/makes you think on your own instead of speaking it out for you? I think Nikki is trying to pick up where Langston left off. It is worthwhile to look at Ariel and Jen's blog. Posted by Ms.Mongan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hughes' poem on Booker T. Sometimes he had compromise in his talk- for a man must crawl before he can walkand in Alabama in '85a joker was luckyto be alive. I am twent...
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Langston Hughes: NCTE book
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008. I think this book has some great suggestions on how to teach the works of Hughes to students. The lesson where students identify "the folks" (24)in the essay. The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain. Our class)I added an excerpt from the essay that gives a vivid description of Hughes'"folk". But then there are the low-down folks, the so-called common element, and they are the majority- may the Lord be praised! These common people are not afraid of spirituals, as for a long tim...
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Langston Hughes: Slavery talk and it's relation to the N-Bomb
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Slavery talk and it's relation to the N-Bomb. Yo, this is how I see it. For reals. Look at this passage and thinks to yoself. Bout how much sense this makes. I'd like it, but we only had coffee at home.". You needn't say ' yes'm. In this house. We are not used to slavery talk here. If you like milk, I'll get it for you.". And the continuation of the language. Of the oppressed. Granted, I codeswitch. When it is necessary, after all. Speaking country with a good grasp of Spanish.
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Langston Hughes: My Reflection
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. Working with a difficult text proved to be difficult. The text was dry and at times dragged on like a rusty tire behind a '72 Pinto. I would have put down this book, Not Without Laughter,. Posted by Mr. Wind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hughes' poem on Booker T. Sometimes he had compromise in his talk- for a man must crawl before he can walkand in Alabama in '85a joker was luckyto be alive. I Dream A World. I dream a world where man. No other man will scorn,. To this col...
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Langston Hughes: Rythms of the blues
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. Rythms of the blues. Some of my earliest attempts at verse-making were creating words in my own mind to the rhythms of the blues." Chapter 1, p. 20. Try to keep this statement by Hughes in mind, while reading his works. Posted by Mr. Wind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hughes' poem on Booker T. Sometimes he had compromise in his talk- for a man must crawl before he can walkand in Alabama in '85a joker was luckyto be alive. I Dream A World. I dream a world where man. I went...
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Langston Hughes: just made a connection
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Just made a connection. Clean the spittoons, boy. The steam in hotel kitchens,. And the smoke in hotel lobbies,. And the slime in hotel spittoons:. Part of my life. Two dollars a day. Buy shoes for the baby. House rent to pay. Gin on Saturday,. Babies and gin and church. And women and Sunday. All mixed with dimes and. Dollars and clean spittoons. And house rent to pay. A bright bowl of brass is beautiful to the Lord. Bright polished brass like the cymbals. Com’mere, boy! This s...
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Langston Hughes: I like that Idea Ms Behr (paint)
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008. I like that Idea Ms Behr (paint). Pacific Railroad Brass Spitton (above) and a crazy assortment of old western stuff with brass spitton (below). It really starts out with a vague idea causing the class to prethink on a topic they may not know much about (what's a brass spitton and does it hurt? And allows them to gain access to any prior knowlegde that may exist in the class. Some adventurous students who are on their computadoras during class may google it. Posted by Mr. Wind.
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Langston Hughes: lesson plan idea?
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Ok what if we do this:. We can start the class off by showing them a wierd picture of a spittoon (that doesn't really look like a spittoon) and ask them to describe it using only adjectives. From there we can tell them it's a spittoon, and see what sort of things pop into thier mind (such as ugly, dirty, discusting habbit etc) and most will be bad things, few will see where the pride can be. Then we can read the poem:. Brass Spittoonsby Langston Hughes. Clean the spittoons, boy.