PPT-Slave Narratives and the Blues
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Engelbert 2015 To think about Last class we examined multimedia sources about how slavery became the norm in America It was illegal for slaves to learn to read and
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Engelbert 2015 To think about Last class we examined multimedia sources about how slavery became the norm in America It was illegal for slaves to learn to read and write so they turned to. “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”. What are the . . ?. What are the Blues?. The Blues is a musical genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, and shouts and chants.. Gemma Hamilton (PhD candidate). Dr. Sonja Brubacher . Prof. Martine powell. Practice narratives. Tell me something you’ve done? . T. ell me something you like to do? Tell me about the last time…. History of Rock & Roll . Chpt. . 12. The Vietnam War . Vietnam Protest. The Psychedelic Blues . The music of the oppressed race . Made popular by College kids . Jimi. Hendrix. Part Cherokee . From a broken home in Seattle . Frederick Douglass’s War on Slavery. To be “contingent”. “depending on something else that might or might not happen” . Historical contingency. The idea that historical events are dependent (or contingent) on multiple causes that shape when, how, and why an event . . By Andrea . Declich. Knowledgn & Innovation - Association. . Trento, . 5 . November. . 2015. 1. Contents. Introduction – narrative and expectations: a necessary relation for talking about the future. African American vocal music. Slaves not permitted to bring instruments. Drumming. specifically forbidden. Playing of European instruments permitted. Musicians also served as tribal historians and social commentators. History of Rock & Roll . Chpt. . 12. The Vietnam War . Vietnam Protest. The Psychedelic Blues . The music of the oppressed race . Made popular by College kids . Jimi. Hendrix. Part Cherokee . From a broken home in Seattle . New York, November 19-20, 2002. WGBH. Presented by: Anne Zeiser. Martin Scorsese Presents. PROJECT ELEMENTS. 3. Project Elements. TV . Series-7 part (PBS) (. M. artin Scorsese). Radio Series-13 part (PRI). 1957. 1966. 1971. Blues Timeline. African-American slave trade brings workers to Southern . states (Mississippi) . in America, forced to work on plantations. Work songs are sung to pass the time and poor working . What is a FRAME NARRATIVE?. In a nutshell, a . frame narrative . is a “story within a story”. Examples of FRAME NARRATIVES.... Titanic . – (the movie) the story of “Old Rose” revisiting the site of the Titanic “bookends” the love story of Jack and “Young Rose” onboard the ship in 1912. 12 Years a Slave. H. o. w. . to analyze slave narratives.. Who. . W. a. s. . S. olo. m. on. . No. r. th. up. ?. . . . 1808. :. . B. o. r. n. . i. n. . M. i. n. e. r. v. a. ,. . N. e. w. Y. Ali Dvorak, Katelyn Falk, and Rebecca . Brummett. 2012-2013 ILEND Trainees . Social Stories. Social Stories were created by Carol Gray and the Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding.. Describe a social situation to children in a narrative form. Dr Jane Webster. TODAY’S OBJECTIVES. To understand what underwater archaeology is. To look at artefacts recovered from the . Henrietta Marie . To understand how slave shipwrecks can help with our study of the transatlantic slave trade. Clinical. Richard C. Zink & Drew Foglia. JMP Life Sciences, SAS Institute. Background. ICH Guideline E3 on the content of clinical study reports (CSRs) recommends that sponsors provide written narratives describing each death, serious adverse event (SAE), and other significant AE of special interest to the disease under investigation..
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