The Glory Field follows the lives of The Lewis Family of South Carolina through the generations beginning with Muhummad Bilal in the time of slavery(1753) and ending with Malcolm Lewis in 1994.
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At the bottom of this blog read a summary of the novel, The Glory Field.
Don't forget to check out the students' links and read their blog scrapbooks. They contain many thoughts and feelings about the novel and virtual artifacts from the different times and places, and social events based on The Glory Field.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Elijah became a man...... ~Thomas~
I believe Elijah became a man when he saved David. He risked his life for his grandparents and david. He could have gotten lost at sea. "We going to look for him out on the Key"(p.105).
2 Civil Rights Key Events-Liana
1. Civil Rights Act of 1957. The 1957 Civil Rights Act is passed during the Eisenhower administration starting the civil rights legilative programme that was to include the 1964 Civil Rights act and the 1964 Voting Rights Act.
The 1957 Civil Rights Bill aimed to ensure that all African Americans couold exersize they're right to vote. It wanted a new division (Civil Rights Division) within the federal Justice Department to monitor civil rights abuses. The Civil Rights act of 1957 was inspired by the murder of Emmet Louis Till.
2. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The most sweeping civil rights legislation since reconstuction, the Civil Rights Act prohibits discriminationof all kinds based on race, colour, religion or national origin. The law also provides the federal government with the powers to enforce desegregation.
The 1957 Civil Rights Bill aimed to ensure that all African Americans couold exersize they're right to vote. It wanted a new division (Civil Rights Division) within the federal Justice Department to monitor civil rights abuses. The Civil Rights act of 1957 was inspired by the murder of Emmet Louis Till.
2. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The most sweeping civil rights legislation since reconstuction, the Civil Rights Act prohibits discriminationof all kinds based on race, colour, religion or national origin. The law also provides the federal government with the powers to enforce desegregation.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
The summary of 1964, (p.223~p.234) Chapter 2
Tommy and his parents are talking about college. Tommy's mom is nervous he is going to a white college "Remember this, child. You are not white and you cannot be cutting corners like white folks do"(p.223). A white boy named Skeeter gets bitten by a snake and needs to go to the hospital. Tommy and his dad take him, because Skeeter's parents are out for evening. While they are waiting, they start talking about college again, and about a march on Washington. "He was talking about a march for togetherness."(p.231)
Helena
Helena
The 2 Jim Crow Laws
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Mississippi: Any person guilty of printing, publishing or circulating matter urging or presenting arguments in favor of social equality or of intermarriage between whites and negroes, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
HEALTH CARE
Alabama: No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed.
http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/remembering/laws.html
Helena
Mississippi: Any person guilty of printing, publishing or circulating matter urging or presenting arguments in favor of social equality or of intermarriage between whites and negroes, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
HEALTH CARE
Alabama: No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed.
http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/remembering/laws.html
Helena
The Long Walk Home
This story is about the Black people and white people's racial discrimination. I don't understand why people doesn't likes black people. Because black people is human, and white people is human too. Also, When white people hitting black person, it was so horrible. Because that boycott(?) was hitting older person then them, and they hit younger then them. I think they will protect the younger people. It is batter then hitting. When that part, I had so many shock
Helena
Helena
Emmitt Louis Till opinion. -Kellsz.
The untold story of Emmett Louis Till is horrifying.
Only because Emmett whistled to a white woman, he got tortured to death.
I mean, Emmett is only 14 years old and the men who beat him up we're probably around 20 years old.
I think the Jim Crow laws are devastating because people shouldn't be treated badly for their skin colour.
When Emmett's body was found and his mother wanted an to see her son, I was suprised.
If I was her, I would have not wanted to see his corpse because it would have been too heart breaking to see you're son dead.
When Emmett's mother decided to have an open funeral to show what a white person was capable of, I was suprised to hear so many people lined up to go to the funeral.
No one should be beaten to death for whistling.
Only because Emmett whistled to a white woman, he got tortured to death.
I mean, Emmett is only 14 years old and the men who beat him up we're probably around 20 years old.
I think the Jim Crow laws are devastating because people shouldn't be treated badly for their skin colour.
When Emmett's body was found and his mother wanted an to see her son, I was suprised.
If I was her, I would have not wanted to see his corpse because it would have been too heart breaking to see you're son dead.
When Emmett's mother decided to have an open funeral to show what a white person was capable of, I was suprised to hear so many people lined up to go to the funeral.
No one should be beaten to death for whistling.
2 Civil Rights Key events from Emmitt Till Link Timeline- Kellsz.
1. Civil Rights Act of 1957. The 1957 Civil Rights Act is passed during the Eisenhower administration starting the civil rights legilative programme that was to include the 1964 Civil Rights act and the 1964 Voting Rights Act.
The 1957 Civil Rights Bill aimed to ensure that all African Americans couold exersize they're right to vote. It wanted a new division (Civil Rights Division) within the federal Justice Department to monitor civil rights abuses. The Civil Rights act of 1957 was inspired by the murder of Emmet Louis Till.
2. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The most sweeping civil rights legislation since reconstuction, the Civil Rights Act prohibits discriminationof all kinds based on race, colour, religion or national origin. The law also provides the federal government with the powers to enforce desegregation.
The 1957 Civil Rights Bill aimed to ensure that all African Americans couold exersize they're right to vote. It wanted a new division (Civil Rights Division) within the federal Justice Department to monitor civil rights abuses. The Civil Rights act of 1957 was inspired by the murder of Emmet Louis Till.
2. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The most sweeping civil rights legislation since reconstuction, the Civil Rights Act prohibits discriminationof all kinds based on race, colour, religion or national origin. The law also provides the federal government with the powers to enforce desegregation.
Emmet Till Story-Timeline
(Greensboro N.C.) Four black students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College begina sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter. Although they refused service, they are allowed to stay at the counter. The event triggers many simalar nonviolent protests throughout the South. Six months later the original four protesters are served lunch at the same Woolworth's counter. Student sit-ins would be effective throughout the Deep South in intergrating parks, swimming pools, theaters, libraries, and other public facilities.
Timeline~ Emmitt Louis Till
(Little Rock, Ark.) Formerly all- White Central High School learns that intergration is easier said than done. Nine black students are blocked from entering the school on the orders of Governor Orval Faubus. President Eisenhower sends federal troop and the National Graurd to intervene on behalf of the students who become known as the "Little Rock Nine".
Civil Rights Act of 1957. The 1957 Civil Rights Act is passed during the Eisenhower administration starting the civil rights legeslative programming that was to include the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Civil Rights Act of 1957. The 1957 Civil Rights Act is passed during the Eisenhower administration starting the civil rights legeslative programming that was to include the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Movie:Emmitt Till
His mom shouldn't show her son's body to the world because it might make black's depression.
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