http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0809176.html
Brown Vs. the Board of Education is one of the most memorable and well known civil rights Supreme Court case. Linda Brown was not allowed admittance into a school solely based on race. When she was denied admittance, she must have travelled a long way down the road to the next school that would allow her to attend. In the end, the Supreme Court ruled that all schools must be desegregated "with all deliberate speed."
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Harlem reflection
Seeing Harlem in the time of Sadie and Bessie helps me understand exactly what the sisters could have experienced. They both metioned many times the different churches and schools they visited while teaching. Once they moved to Harlem they needed to start over and one of them became a dentist. Thinking of New York now-a-days you would not expect to see the same people very much every day but back during Sadie and Bessie's lives the town seems very small and not very private.
Thomas Feeling picture reflection
This is a Thomas Feeling picture displaying an American man beating an African-American man. The Delaney sisters felt things similar but not in the same physical sense as this. They were excluded, often in danger of being killed just for looking at someone the wrong way. For example: when one of the Delaney sisters (exact name escapes me) perhaps Sadie told a drunk white man to shut up; her life was in peril for a meaningless encounter.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Having my say
At times I have to stop and think to myself while reading a book or story for a class. Teachers generally say there is symbolism in every book and sometimes multiple times on a single page. Has anyone ever stopped to think that maybe we are overanalysing things? Perhaps they wrote a book just to write a book. Maybe they just put a specific word there because no other words had the same effect that it did. This is nothing personal to anyone but I believe that most stories are just that, A STORY.
Whitman Poem
One of the first lines of Whitman's poem said a child becomes what it sees. In my case one of the first sights I must have had was of my father. Everyone says that I look like my older brother, Andrew. They also say that Andrew looks a fair amount like my father. Indirectly they also say that I look like my father. My mom once said that I even sound like my father. So in a sense, this short exerpt from Whitman's poem is half true. Not everyone becomes what they see, some like to stand out and be individuals.
Emily Dickinson Nature Poem
MAY-FLOWER. Pink, small, and punctual,
Aromatic, low,
Covert in April,
Candid in May,
Dear to the moss,
Known by the knoll,
Next to the robin
In every human soul.
Bold little beauty,
Bedecked with thee,
Nature forswears
Antiquity.
http://www.everypoet.com/archive/poetry/Emily-Dickinson/emily-dickinson-poems-nature-2.htm
If I read this correctly Emily Dickinson is writing a poem about her love for the natural beauty of a mayflower. She describes the appearance, general location, and how it appears during the months of spring.
Aromatic, low,
Covert in April,
Candid in May,
Dear to the moss,
Known by the knoll,
Next to the robin
In every human soul.
Bold little beauty,
Bedecked with thee,
Nature forswears
Antiquity.
http://www.everypoet.com/archive/poetry/Emily-Dickinson/emily-dickinson-poems-nature-2.htm
If I read this correctly Emily Dickinson is writing a poem about her love for the natural beauty of a mayflower. She describes the appearance, general location, and how it appears during the months of spring.
Transcendental vs Anti Trans.
Personally I perfer the writing of the antitranscendental for the sole fact that their beliefs are correct. Nature is not always good, people are not always good ect. Obviously the transcendentalists were either not smart enough to recognize when someone was being bad or when nature had turned against them. Also the antitranscendentalist writings are easier for me to interpret and less annoying to read.
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