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xlviContents by ThemeRalph Waldo Emerson, from Self-Reliance (nonfiction, 1841) 518Mart%u00edn Espada, Heal the Cracks in the Bell of the World (poetry, 2013) 203Benjamin Franklin, The Speech of Miss Polly Baker (nonfiction, 1747) 380Robert Frost, %u201cOut, Out%u2014%u201d (poetry, 1916) 120Joe Garcia, Listening to Taylor Swift in Prison (nonfiction, 2023) 302Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, from Becoming Disabled (nonfiction, 2016) 11Kaitlyn Greenidge, My Mother%u2019s Garden (nonfiction, 2016) 41Joy Harjo, Sundown Walks to the Edge of the Story (poetry, 2001) 122Chris Hayes, On the Internet, We%u2019re Always Famous (nonfiction, 2021) 274Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Minister%u2019s Black Veil (fiction, 1836) 507Ernest Hemingway, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (fiction, 1933) 98Sara Hendren, The Simplest Tool for Improving Cities Is Also Free (nonfiction, 2021) 56Langston Hughes, I, Too (poetry, 1926) 555Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle (fiction, 1820) 444James Weldon Johnson, Lift Ev%u2019ry Voice and Sing (poetry, 1900) 706Roxanne Jones, Thanks to Coco Gauff, We Can Dream Big (nonfiction, 2023) 9June Jordan, from The Difficult Miracle of Black Poetry in America: Or Something like a Sonnet for Phillis Wheatley (nonfiction, 1985) 392Larry Kramer, 1,112 and Counting (nonfiction, 1983) 1020Denise Levertov, The Secret (poetry, 1964) 140N. Scott Momaday, from The Becoming of the Native (nonfiction, 1993) 365Marianne Moore, Poetry (poetry, 1919) 795Toni Morrison, Nobel Lecture (nonfiction, 1993) 1073from Sula (fiction, 1973) 93Naomi Shihab Nye, Arabic Coffee (poetry, 1986) 1028Gate A-4 (poetry, 2008) 168Barack Obama, 2004 Democratic National Convention Speech (nonfiction, 2004) 170Simon Ortiz, My Father%u2019s Song (poetry, 1977) 1019Judith Ortiz Cofer, The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Mar%u00eda (nonfiction, 1992) 1066Hans Ostrom, Emily Dickinson and Elvis Presley in Heaven (poetry, 2006) 569Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death (fiction, 1842) 525Eleanor Roosevelt, Keepers of Democracy (nonfiction, 1939) 862Augusta Savage, The Harp, or %u201cLift Ev%u2019ry Voice and Sing%u201d (sculpture, 1939) 709Leslie Marmon Silko, Lullaby (fiction, 1974/1981) 1010Jesmyn Ward, My True South: Why I Decided to Return Home (nonfiction, 2018) 243Phillis Wheatley, The Black Rose (poetry, 1772) 384On Being Brought from Africa to America (poetry, 1773) 387To His Excellency General Washington (poetry, 1775) 389Copyright %u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. Distributed by Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.