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Obituary_NPR (audio) |
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TimeToast--Toni Morrison Timeline |
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StoryMap--Novels by setting |
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Google Earth--Milkman in Michigan |
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| 3 January - 9 January |
Chapter One audio |
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| 10 January - 16 January |
Song of Solomon PP |
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Are Racists Crazy? |
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Mothers_Ruth and Pilate |
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Southern and Maternal Identity |
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Shame_Can't Nobody Fly |
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Generational Trauma |
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Paternal Law, Maternal Spirit |
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The Talking Cure and Music |
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Unspeakable Things Unspoken |
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Black Patriarchy in SoS |
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Student Reactions to Traumatic Material in Literature |
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Morrison Interview on the American South |
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Psychology of Radicalization |
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Hate Speech Effects |
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MLK Civil Disobedience |
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Marginalized Individuals and Extremism |
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Anaconda Love |
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Love as Reclamation in Toni Morrisons Rhetoric |
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Failures of Love |
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| 17 January - 23 January |
Sutori timeline |
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TimeToast Paul D |
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Beloved summary PP |
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Banning Beloved |
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Chronicling America--newspapers |
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5 Essays on Beloved |
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NEA_Morrison on Beloved |
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| 24 January - 30 January |
EH 299-24 EVALUATION FORM |
To complete the evaluation, students will need to enter their student ID number, as well as their course listing from a dropdown box. Please ensure that students know the appropriate department code and two-digit section number for your class (e.g. GEN 50). Each student will be limited to a single response per project, and only the evaluations from students registered for your project will be part of your evaluation summary. Specific respondents will remain anonymous to faculty.
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5 Essays on Beloved (copy) |
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Documenting the American South UNC |
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Sexual Abuse of Black Men under American Slavery |
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Ohio River |
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Slavery and Motherhood |
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The Fugitive Slave Crisis in Cincinnati, 1850-1860 |
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Fugitive Slave Narratives and Cross-Border Literary History |
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The Ghostlore of Afro-American Slaves |
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FREE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY OF ANTEBELLUM LOUISVILLE |
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1866-1870: The African-American Experience in Cincinnati |
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The Liberator 1 |
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The Liberator 2 |
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The Liberator 3 |
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Chronicling America |
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| RESOURCES |
Obituary_BBC |
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Obituary_Time |
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Obituary_The Guardian |
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What the Black Woman Thinks about Women's Lib_NYT (1971) |
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On to Disneyland_New York Times (1973) |
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Rediscovering Black History_New York Times (1974) |
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Cinderella's Step Sisters (1979) |
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Unspeakable Things Unspoken (1988) |
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Playing in the Dark (1992) |
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Nobel Prize Lecture (audio) |
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Essay_history vs. memory |
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How Can Values Be Taught in the University? (2000) |
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Commencement Speech_Wellesley College_2004 |
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No Place for Self Pity, No Room for Fear (2004) |
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Being or Becoming the Stranger (2017) |
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Narrating the Other (2017) |
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The Color Fetish (2017) |
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Critical Overview |
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Civil Rights |
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Initiation Ritual |
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Justice and Citizenship |
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Importance of Names |
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Racism and Fascism |
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Southern Landscape as Psychic Landscape |
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The South |
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The American South |
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Women and Race Consciousness |
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with Charlie Rose |
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with Oprah Winfrey |
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on Song of Solomon (1977) |
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on Black Readership |
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on Beloved (1988) |
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on Beloved_PBS (1987) |
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on Writing in the 1960s |
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on the Nature of Oppression_60 Minutes (1998) |
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with Angela Davis |
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with Junot Diaz |
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with Studs Terkel (1977) |
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Chronicling America--Library of Congress Newspaper Database |
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BSC Library Databases--News and Newspapers |
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Detroit Historical Society |
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Montour County, Pennsylvania, Historical Society |
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Freedman's Bureau (good citizens) |
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Freedman's Bureau (Virginia) |
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Freedman's Bureau (Georgia +) |
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Essay on African American Land Ownership after Civil War |
"Land
Gains, Land Losses: The Odyssey of African Americans Since Reconstruction"
Waymon R.
Hinson
American
Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 77, Nos. 3–4 (May-September, 2018). |
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Early Black Settlements by (Indiana) County |
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African American Property Ownership_J of Black Studies |
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9 Historic Black Neighborhoods |
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