Grampa loans out his blue ford pickup often to different folks. Harlam Hillburn is Hiram’s father and has different views on how things should be with black people. Harlam finishes college from Ole Miss with a teaching degree and wanted to move his family out west away from rasiam and prejudice and the hate. (3) So dad gets a job in Tempe Arizona. Harlam and the family move to Arizona and leaves Grampa in Mississippi alone with all of the racism.
He started to ask around and was disappointed to find out that his family didn't recall much about his great uncle. Most of the people who knew him and died and taken their stories with them. There wasn't much to be found on his great uncle so Zesh expanded his search to include other children that were kidnapped by the Indians about the same time in early Texas history. He hoped that the other captives tales could help him gain insight into his great uncles experience and fill the blanks of his story. Zesh tracked down living relatives of the other captives, dug through local Texas archives, and crashed family reunions.
Journal Assignment The book Maus is written by Art Spiegeleman, a son of Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. It is not a conventional book, Art writes his dad's survival story as a novel, a documentary, and a comic book. While on its surface it appears to be a documentary of a Holocast survivor, the central narrative of the book deals extensively with the relationship between Vladek and his son. It seems that Art wrote his dad's story as a way of coping with his own feelings of guilt. As I started to read this book, I could not put it down, mainly because the relationship between Vladek and Artie resembles the relationship of my dad and my grandfather.
Christopher Johnson McCandless After his body’s discovery in the Alaskan wilderness, Jon Krakauer wrote a short article for Outsider magazine about Chris McCandless and how he ended up in Alaska. The story remained with him though and he eventually revisited the story, eager to defend Chris from those that sought to speak negatively of him. A great deal of people have spoken out angrily against Chris and his foolish youth who threw away his advantages in life and died in the wild. Krakauer tries to draw out the similarities between the brash youth of most people and McCandless’s odd decisions. McCandless himself is a young and successful college graduate with a good job and money in the bank who one day decides to up and disappear in response
Arthur came from an era where there was a military obligation (draft). Many of his male family members as well as friends had undergone the draft. His father was a WWII veteran and uncles were Korean War veterans. Arthur did not list in the military, but was drafted like many other young men of his time in 1966 (running off to Canada was not an option according to him). At the time he was residing in Huntington Park, which is a suburb of Los Angeles and attending East Los Angeles College.
After surviving the middle passage (the brutal shipment of Africans to be sold in the Americas), he was made a slave on a plantation in the United States. Haley visited archives, libraries, and research repositories on three continents to make the book as authentic as possible. He even reenacted Kunta's experience during the middle passage by spending a night in the hold of a ship and stripped to his underwear. Haley once commented that he never felt his novel was history but more so a study of myth-making. Published in 1976, covering his ancestry back to Africa spanning over seven American generations, the book was later made into a television mini-series and sparked a conversation for searching our own
He was not really raised in a stable household. His father often drank heavily with his father being the drinker and his grandfather whose name was not given to conceal his identity raised his mother never being around David Ray. David Ray was raised about thirty miles away from where he was born in a town named Mountainair. Although he’s
Katlynn Shemwell Shemwell 1 October 16, 2012 American lit. Choices In the beginning of this story Tom was a little boy and only really knew of the Ute ways that his mother and fathering were holding on to. Although his parents held on tightly to the way of the “Indian life” Tom began to learn English. In my opinion he should have never learned our language whether or not he went to live in town with Blue Elk. If he had never learned English or if he had refused to learn it he could have ignored everyone and what they were trying to teach him.
In a section of the book called “The Truth about the First Thanksgiving,” Loewen examines and unravels the actual facts of this event versus the fabricated tale being taught to children for decades, concluding that authors of American history books have been ignoring certain significant occurrences in order to sanctify this country’s past, leaving people unknowledgeable. In order to support his thesis, there are many historical events that Loewen expanded on, one of them being the role of the Indians during the “discovery” of America. After realizing that many of his students could not recollect learning anything about a plague, Loewen started investigating there. He states, “Only three of the twelve textbooks even mention Indian disease as a factor of Plymouth or anywhere in New England.” When the first settlers arrived on Indian land, they brought over vast amounts of disease that the Indians had no immune system to defend, therefore killing 90% of their population. By admitting there was a catastrophic plague, allowing villages and cleared land to be abandoned, authors would be openly telling students that our founders did not work as hard as we thought they did.
Elvis Presley Who has not heard of the name Elvis Presley. He was the king of rock n roll. Presleys personal experinces, passionate preformanses, and accoplishments are important factors in understanding the contributions he has made to the world of music. Presley's life began on January 8, 1935 in Tuelpo, Mississippi (Rubel). He had a twin brother named Jessie but he was stillborn leaving Presley as a only child (Elvis.com).