Agenda Monday, January 12, 2015 Agenda 1.“Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” 2.Discuss role of spirituals 3.Assign Spiritual Cubing How are the realistic views.

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Agenda Monday, January 12, 2015 Agenda 1.“Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” 2.Discuss role of spirituals 3.Assign Spiritual Cubing How are the realistic views of the region and customs portrayed in Southern Regional literature? Due Dates Jan 13 Quote Journal 1 Jan 14 (CT) Spiritual Cubing Presentations Jan 15 Dialectical Journal Due Jan 16 (CT) TDWC pages (through chapter titled Prendergast) An American, a Negro … two souls, two thoughts, two reconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. ~ W.E.B. DuBois

Agenda Tuesday, January 13, 2015 Agenda 1.Spiritual Cubing Worktime How are the realistic views of the region and customs portrayed in Southern Regional literature? Due Dates Jan 13 Quote Journal 1 Jan 14 (CT) Spiritual Cubing Presentations Jan 15 Dialectical Journal Due Jan 16 (CT) TDWC pages (through chapter titled Prendergast) If there is no struggle, there is no progress. ~ Frederick Douglass

Agenda Wednesday, January 14, 2015 Agenda 1.Presentations How are the realistic views of the region and customs portrayed in Southern Regional literature? Due Dates Jan 15 Dialectical Journal Due Jan 16 (CT) TDWC pages (through chapter titled Prendergast) Jan 20 Quote Journal 2 Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters. ~ Sojourner Truth

Agenda Thursday, January 15, 2015 Agenda 1.Read “A Rose for Emily” How are the realistic views of the region and customs portrayed in Southern Regional literature? Due Dates Jan 15 Dialectical Journal Due Jan 16 (CT) TDWC pages (through chapter titled Prendergast) Jan 20 Quote Journal 2 “The past is not dead. It’s not even past.” ~ William Faulkner

Agenda Friday, January 16, 2015 Agenda 1.OQQ 2.Quote Share How does The Devil in the White City portray the technological and historical changes that shaped the reconstruction era? Due Dates Jan 20 Quote Journal 2 Jan 23 TDWC pages (through chapter titled Towards Triumph) The astonishing Chicago – a city where they are always rubbing the lamp, and fetching up the genine, and contriving and achieving new impossibilities. ~ Mark Twain

Agenda Tuesday, January 20, 2015 Agenda 1.Quiz 2.Rushwrite 3.Epitaph Writing LEQ: LEQ: How are the realistic views of the regions and customs portrayed in Southern Regional Literature? “The past is not dead. It’s not even past.” ~ William Faulkner Due Dates Jan 20 Quote Journal 2 Jan 23 TDWC pages (through chapter titled Towards Triumph)