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                                    xxxviiiContentsFerris Kassem-Scott, The Fish 787ACTIVITY Providing Peer Feedback for Revision 788Culminating Activity Crafting an Analysis of Poetry 788Paul Tran, The Cave (poetry, 2019) 788Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (poetry, 1917) 789Edna St. Vincent Millay, First Fig (poetry, 1918) 792Claude McKay, If We Must Die (poetry, 1919) 794Marianne Moore, Poetry (poetry, 1919) 795F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bernice Bobs Her Hair (fiction, 1920) 798E. E. Cummings, in Just- (poetry, 1920) 816Robert Frost, Fire and Ice (poetry, 1920) 818Crystal Eastman, Now We Can Begin (nonfiction, 1920) 820Langston Hughes, The Negro Speaks of Rivers (poetry, 1921) 824Jessie Redmon Fauset, Henry Ossawa Tanner (nonfiction, 1924) 826Countee Cullen, Yet Do I Marvel (poetry, 1925) 830T. S. Eliot, The Hollow Men (poetry, 1925) 831Zora Neale Hurston, Sweat (fiction, 1926) 835How It Feels to Be Colored Me (nonfiction, 1928) 846TalkBack Eve L. Ewing, what I mean when I say I%u2019m sharpening my oyster knife(poetry,%u00a02017) 852Farm Security Administration and Works Progress Administration Photographers, The Great Depression (photo essay, 1936%u20131942) 853William Carlos Williams, This Is Just to Say (poetry, 1934) 860Eleanor Roosevelt, Keepers of Democracy (nonfiction, 1939) 862Gordon Hirabayashi, from Diary in King County Jail (nonfiction, 1942) 868TalkBack Dwight Okita, In Response to Executive Order 9066: All Americans of Japanese Descent Must Report to Relocation Centers (poetry, 1983) 875Harry S. Truman, Statement by the President of the United States (nonfiction, 1945) 877Copyright %u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. Distributed by Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
                                
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