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American Literature & Rhetoric
                                                                            Robin Dissin Aufses, Renée H. Shea,
                                                                          Lawrence Scanlon, Katherine E. Cordes
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 4.  Leah Libresco, I Used to Think Gun Control   Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Bury Me   8.  Jonathan Capehart, No Reparations Check of   Jane Addams, from The Subtle Problem
 Was the Answer. My Research Told Me      in a Free Land (poetry, 1858)   Any Amount Could Substitute for an Apology     of Charity (nonfiction, 1899)
 Otherwise. (2017)  John Brown, Last Speech (nonfiction, 1859)  (2019)  Theodore Roosevelt, The Strenuous Life
 5.  Bret Stephens, Repeal the Second    Walt Whitman, I Hear America Singing      (nonfiction, 1899)
 Amendment (2017)    (poetry, 1860)                            James Weldon Johnson, Lift Ev’ry Voice
 6.  Sarah Morris, If I’m Killed by an AR-15   Grammar as Rhetoric and Style | Cumulative,     and Sing (poetry, 1900)
             Periodic, and Inverted Sentences
 – Forget Burial – Just Drop My Body on the   TALKBACK  |  Langston Hughes, I,      TALKBACK  |  Augusta Savage,
 Steps of the N.R.A (photograph, 2018)    Too (poetry, 1926)  Chapter 7 Suggestions for Writing    The Harp (sculpture, 1939)
 7.  Nicholas Kristof, How to Win an       O Captain! My Captain! (poetry, 1865)  Andy Adams, from The Log of a Cowboy
 Argument About Guns (2018)  Harriet Jacobs, from Incidents in the Life of a     8 | RECONSTRUCTING AMERICA:     (fiction, 1903)
   Slave Girl, Written by Herself (nonfiction, 1861)
             1865-1913                                         W.E.B. DuBois, The Talented Tenth
 Alfred M. Green, Let Us Take Up the Sword                       (nonfiction, 1903)
 Grammar as Rhetoric and Style | Subordination     (nonfiction, 1861)  Jourdon Anderson, To My Old Master
   in the Complex Sentence    (nonfiction, 1865)               Willa Cather, The Sculptor’s Funeral
 Chapter 6 Suggestions for Writing  Emily Dickinson, Hope is the thing with feathers —    Winslow Homer, The Veteran in a New Field     (fiction, 1905)
   poetry, c. 1861)
               (painting, 1865)                                  TALKBACK  |  Kim Stafford,
    I heard a Fly buzz — when I died —                           Willa Cather’s Ride (poetry, 2019)
 7  |  AMERICA IN CONFLICT: 1830-1865         (poetry, c. 1862)    TALKBACK  |  Natasha Trethewey, Again, the   E. A. Robinson, Miniver Cheevy (poetry, 1910)
               Fields: After Winslow Homer (poetry, 2006)
 Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Minister’s Black       My Life had stood — a Loaded Gun —    Red Cloud, Speech on Indian Rights    Sui Sin Far, Its Wavering Image (fiction, 1912)
   Veil (fiction, 1832)         (poetry, c. 1863)    (nonfiction, 1870)  Katharine Lee Bates, America the Beautiful
 John Ross, Response to the Treaty of New    TALKBACK  |  Hans Ostrom, Emily Dickinson    Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Life Among      (poetry, 1912)
   Echota (nonfiction, 1836)    and Elvis Presley in Heaven (poetry, 2006)    the Piutes (nonfiction, 1882)    TALKBACK  |  Gregory Djanikian, In the
 Sara Grimké, from Letter on the Equality    Herman Melville, Shiloh: A Requiem (poetry, 1862)  Emma Lazarus, The New Colossus      Elementary School Choir (poetry, 1989)
   of the Sexes (nonfiction, 1837)  Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address      (poetry, 1883)
 Edgar Allen Poe, The Fall of the House      (nonfiction, 1865)  Mark Twain, from Life on the Mississippi   Conversation  |  Income Inequality:
   of Usher (fiction, 1839)  Mathew Brady Photo Studio, Civil War Photographs      (nonfiction, 1883)  A New Gilded Age?
 Ralph Waldo Emerson, from Self-Reliance     (visual essay, 1861-1865)  Jacob Riis, The Mixed Crowd    1.  Andrew Carnegie, from The Gospel of
   (nonfiction, 1841)    (nonfiction, 1890)                     Wealth (1889)
 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of    Conversation  |  Reparations and the Legacy of Slavery    Ambrose Bierce, An Occurrence at    2.  Eugene V. Debs, from Capitalism Has
   Sentiments (nonfiction, 1848)  1.  Erik K. Yamamoto, from Racial Reparations: Japanese     Owl Creek Bridge (fiction, 1890)  Nearly Reached Its Climax (1902)

 Sojourner Truth, Ain’t I a Woman?    American Redress and African American Claims (1998)  Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow    3.  Yes, This Is Class Warfare (poster, 2011)
   (nonfiction, 1851)  2.  Khalil Bendib, Apology, Hold the Reparations      Wallpaper (fiction, 1892)  4.  John Divine, How to Solve Income
 Harriet Beecher Stowe, from Preface to    (cartoon, 2009)    TALKBACK  |  Kehinde Wiley, Portrait    Inequality (2017)
   Uncle Tom’s Cabin (nonfiction, 1852)  3.  Americans’ Views on Reparations (graph, 2016)    of a Lady (painting)  5.  David R. Henderson, from Income
 Frederick Douglass, from What, to the Slave,    4.  Robert L. Woodson, Embracing Reparations    Ida B. Wells-Barnett, from Southern Horrors:   Inequality Isn’t the Problem (2018)
   Is the Fourth of July? (nonfiction, 1852)  Debases Blacks, Raises Troubling Questions (2019)    Lynch Law in All Its Phases (nonfiction, 1892)  6.  Joseph Blasi and Maureen Conway,
 Anonymous, Go Down Moses (poetry, c. 1852)  5.  Te-Nehisi Coates, Congressional Testimony on   Frederick Jackson Turner, from The    A Better Way to Share the Wealth (2018)
 Reparations (2019)    Significance of the Frontier in American
 Henry David Thoreau, from Walden    6.  Charles M. Blow, from Reparations: Reasonable      History (nonfiction, 1893/1920)  7.  Center on Budget and Policy Priorities,
   (nonfiction, 1854)  and Right (2019)  Booker T. Washington, The Atlanta Exposition   Income Gains at the Top Dwarf Those
 TALKBACK  |  Kathryn Schulz, from Pond    7.  Charles Lane, Would Reparations for Slavery Be     Address (nonfiction, 1895)  of Low- and Middle-Income Households
   Scum (nonfiction, 2015)  Constitutional? (2019)  Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear the Mask   (graph, 2019)
               (poetry, 1896)
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