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Happy Monday! Please take out Portfolio Assignment packet and your copy of “In the Kitchen”

Locate following names to make annotations: Phillis Wheatley Frederick Douglass Nat King Cole Sammy Davis

Phillis Wheatley (c ) Born in Africa (probably Senegal), Wheatley was captured and sold into slavery. Unusually for slaves, she was taught to read and write (in English, Greek, and Latin!). She became the first published African-American woman poet. (biography.com)

Frederick Douglass (1818?-1895) Born into slavery, Douglass escaped and became an important abolitionist and writer. His autobiography helped publicize the atrocities of slavery and is an American literary classic.

Frederick Douglass In the 20 th century, Douglass’s life and literature were an inspiration and example for the Civil Rights movement. (biography.com)

Nat King Cole ( ) Singer Pianist Composer

Nat King Cole Cole was the first African- American to host a network television program, but NBC was unable to find sufficient sponsors because of the racism of the 1950s. The show aired for only one season ( ) despite Cole’s talent and the performances of a number of illustrious jazz musicians. (biography.com)

Sammy Davis Jr. ( ) Singer Actor Dancer

Sammy Davis Jr. Davis’s refusal to perform in venues that practiced any form of overt racism helped lead to desegregation of a number of clubs. However, his support of Richard Nixon (before Nixon’s disgrace) caused friction with many in the black community. (biography.com)

Today, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. wears his hair short!

CLIPS watch?v=Fy_JRGjc1To watch?v=Fy_JRGjc1To watch?v=AgWxUipUYjA

QUESTIONS Review all questions Groups- 7 groups

Looking ahead to Portfolio #3 An analytical paper breaks down an issue or an idea into its component parts, evaluates the issue or idea, and presents this breakdown and evaluation to the audience. THESIS: Should be specific, and be supported through found evidence. Use language of the question. Read the directions!

TASK: In your group- begin by discussing the topic/ question (all parts!) in detail. Find supporting details/textual evidence to support ideas. Take notes including a sample thesis and figure out who will present which parts. Your group will present findings in front.

PRESENTATION Each group member should speak and contribute insight. Present findings to class- point out textual evidence. Presentations: Under 5 min. Expect questions! INFORMAL

HOMEWORK Complete Portfolio #3 Read “I Hated Tonto, Still Do” (page 71-73) Read Tribute to MLK (55-56) Oh….and sleep too: