Literary texts
Literature is an important resource for understanding social studies. Though social and historical articles can provide context and analysis, it is stories – both real and fictional – that can best convey personal insight and experience.
We have provided several such stories as well as a number of poems throughout the book. They act as windows into the worlds we are describing:
- Chicago (Carl Sandburg)
- The Crucible (Arthur Miller)
- Ambush (Tim O'Brien)
- Names/Nomres (Julia Alvarez)
- Ghazal: America the Beautiful (Alicia Ostriker)
What is McCarthyism? And how did it happen?
Full lesson linked below.
Links
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What makes a poem … a poem? (Ted-Ed lesson)
(ed.ted. com) -
Carl Sandburg - Chicago poems
(carl-sandburg.com) -
Arthur Miller
(pbs.org) -
Tim O'Brien - interview
(pbs.org) -
Julia Alvarez: About Me
(juliaalvarez.com) -
Alicia Ostriker
(poets.org)