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 | | | other sites have the full text in addition to this one | |
 | | | this poem available at other sites as well | |
 | | | this is not the only place to get the story you can also get it on the podcast site in my links as well | |
 | | | King's argument for desegregation and civil rights in perhaps his most eloquent prose | |
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 | | | Calls into question what is art | |
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 | | | Need this poem for the Revolutionary Period | |
 | | | Poem needed for the Revolutionary period | |
 | | | text of Hamlet for English 4 | |
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 | | | This link shows vintage recruiting posters and gives you an idea of how visuals are combined with slogans and texts. | |
 | | | text of poem not in Honors book for week of 4/28 | |
 | | | This link should be to the poem. | |
 | | | Meet the two main people in The Soloist, our summer reading book | |
 | | | There are about 8 videos where you can see and hear Mr. Ayers and Mr. Lopez discussing music and their friendship. You can also hear Nathaniel Ayers play. This is video about The Soloist, our summer reading book. | |
 | | | Wiesel heard Beethoven at Gleitwitz, I am not sure it is this particular piece. | |