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Unit 3 Teacher Kit Contents

Lesson Plan Contents

3.1
Ann Petry’s Chapter 5 of Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Historical research and bibliographies

3.2
“The Struggle for an Education”
Parallelism

3.3
“Good Manners”
Internet searches

3.4
“Southern Horrors” and A Red Record
Reading journalism

3.5
From The Souls of Black Folk, Chapter One: Our Spiritual Strivings
Thesis development

3.6
Address to the Country: Speech at the Second Convention of the Niagara Movement
Speech writing

3.7
Telegram Sent to the Disarmament Conference
Logic in persuasion

3.8
“Preface to the New Negro”
Prefixes and etymology in vocabulary

3.9
Arthur Schomburg’s “The Negro Digs Up His Past”
Collecting the Personal Past

3.11
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Sound Effects in Poetry

3.13
Poetry of Fenton Johnson and Anne Spencer
The Uses of Poetic Irony

3.14
“I Sit and Sew” and “The Heart of a Woman”
Theme, tone, and imagery

3.15
Claude McKay
The Catalog as a Literary Device

3.16
Langston Hughes
How Metaphors Work

3.17
“Heritage”
Form and meaning in poetry
3.18
The Poems of Countee Cullen
Reading poetry
Poetic compression

3.19
Toomer, Johnson, Brown, Arna Bontemps
Using Recitation

3.23
“The Bouquet”
Point of view and narration

Reading Check Contents

3.1
Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
3.2
“The Struggle for an Education”
3.3
Coppin
3.4
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases and A Red Record
3.5
W.E.B. Du BoisPart A
3.6
W.E.B. Du BoisPart b
3.7
Marcus Garvey
3.8
“Preface to the New Negro”
*selection not included with reading check
3.9
The Negro Digs Up His Past
3.10
Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
3.11
The Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar
3.12
The Poetry of James Weldon Johnson
3.13
The Poetry of Fenton Johnson, Anne Spencer, and Waverly Turner Carmichael
3.14
The Poetry of Alice Dunbar Nelson, Georgia Douglas Johnson and Angelina Weld Grimké
3.15
The Poetry of Claude McKay
3.16
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part A
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part B
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part C
3.17
The Poetry of Gwendolyn Bennett
3.18
The Poetry of Countee Cullen, Part A
The Poetry of Countee Cullen, Part B
3.19
The Poetry of Jean Toomer
3.20
The Poetry of Helene Johnson
*Selection not featured in Reading Check
3.21
The Poetry of Sterling Brown
3.22
The Poetry of Arna Bontemps
3.23
"The Bouquet"

Vocabulary Tests Contents
3.1
Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
3.2
“The Struggle for an Education”
3.3
Coppin
3.4
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases and A Red Record
3.5
W.E.B. Du BoisPart A
3.6
W.E.B. Du BoisPart b
3.7
Marcus Garvey
3.8
“Preface to the New Negro”
3.9
The Negro Digs Up His Past
3.10
Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
3.11
The Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar
3.12
The Poetry of James Weldon Johnson
3.13
The Poetry of Fenton Johnson, Anne Spencer, and Waverly Turner Carmichael
3.14
The Poetry of Alice Dunbar Nelson, Georgia Douglas Johnson and Angelina Weld Grimké
3.15
The Poetry of Claude McKay
3.16
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part A
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part B
The Poetry of Langston Hughes, Part C
3.17
The Poetry of Gwendolyn Bennett
3.18
The Poetry of Countee Cullen, Part A
The Poetry of Countee Cullen, Part B
3.19
The Poetry of Jean Toomer
3.20
The Poetry of Helene Johnson
3.21
The Poetry of Sterling Brown
3.22
The Poetry of Arna Bontemps
3.23
"The Bouquet"
   
   
   
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