Literature, Life-Writing, and Identity

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 17.02.05

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Background
  3. Content Objectives
  4. Featured Text: The Piano Lesson
  5. Featured Text: The Greenwood District and Tulsa Race Riot
  6. Strategies
  7. Activities
  8. Notes
  9. Academic Standards
  10. Annotated Bibliography

Uncovering Individuality in a Scripted World

Patrice Nicole Henry

Published September 2017

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Notes

  1. Brian Faulkner, “Brian Faulkner Quotes,” (Goodreads, Inc. 2017).
  2. Willard Daggett, “Rigor/Relevance Framework,” (International Center for Leadership in Education, 2014).
  3. American Masters, “August Wilson: The Ground on which I Stand, Biography and Timeline,” (Thirteen, 2015).
  4. Masters, “August Wilson,” (Thirteen, 2015).
  5. Greenwood Cultural Center, “Black Wall Street,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  6. Cultural Center, “Wall Street,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  7. Karen Kalinka, “Juneteenth Music Festival Returns Gap Band to Tulsa,” (NewsOK, 2001).
  8. Allison Keyes, “A Long Lost Manuscript contains a Searing Eye-Witness Account of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921: An Oklahoma Lawyer details the Attack by Hundreds of Whites on the Thriving Black Neighborhood where Hundreds Died 95 Years Ago,” (Smithsonian.com).
  9. Blackpast.org, “Franklin, Buck Colbert (1879-1960),” (Blackpast.org, 2017).
  10. Greenwood Cultural Center, “Welcome,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  11. Greenwood Cultural Center, “Tulsa Race Riot,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  12. Cultural Center, “Tulsa Race Riot,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  13. Ibid.
  14. Ibid.
  15. Ibid.
  16. Ibid.
  17. Ibid.
  18. Ibid.
  19. Ibid.
  20. Blackpast.org, “Franklin, Buck Colbert (1879-1960),” (Blackpast.org, 2017).
  21. Greenwood Cultural Center, “Tulsa Race Riot,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  22. Cultural Center, “Tulsa Race Riot,” (Greenwood Cultural Center).
  23. Ibid.
  24. Blackpast.org, “Franklin, Buck Colbert (1879-1960),” (Blackpast.org, 2017).
  25. TheTulsaWorld.com, “The Questions that Remain,” (TheTulsaWorld.com).
  26. TheTulsaWorld.com, Dead Estimated at 100; City Quiet,” (TheTulsaWorld.com, 1921).
  27. Barbara Hoberock, “Senate Passes Bill Requiring Teaching of Tulsa’s History,” (TheTulsaWorld.com, 2012).
  28. Solomon Sir Jones. Black Wall Street (1921, Tulsa; The Gist of Freedom, 2014.) Video.
  29. Solomon Sir Jones. America in Color (2017, Washington, DC; Smithsonian Channel, 2017.) Television Series.
  30. CBSNews.com, “MLK: Riot is the Language of the Unheard: Three Years after ‘I Have a Dream,’ and the March on Washington, Dr. King talked with Mike Wallace about Divisions in the Civil Rights Movement,” (CBS Interactive Inc., 2013).
  31. Mary RedClay and James Frieden, “Discussion Questions for use with any film that is a Work of Fiction,” (Teach with Movies, 2013).
  32. Mary RedClay and James Frieden, “Discussion Questions for use with any film that is a Work of Fiction,” (Teach with Movies, 2013).
  33. RedClay and Frieden, “Questions for use with any Film,” (Teach with Movies, 2013).

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