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Week Seven: WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS: "Portrait of a Lady,"The Great Figure,"Spring and All,"To Elsie,"The Red Wheelbarrow,"Young Sycamore", The Descent of Winter, "Proletarian Portrait,"The Yachts,"Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" Week Eight: RACE AND MODERNITY, Part 1: Paul Laurence Dunbar, "We Wear the Mask" Carl Sandburg, "Nigger,"Man the Man-Hunter,"Elizabeth Ump stead" Vac hel Lindsay, "The Congo" James Weldon Johnson, "The White Witch" Jean To omer, "Portrait in Georgia" Anne Spencer, "White Things" Langston Hughes, "White Shadows" Angelina Weld Grimke, "Tenebris,"The Black Finger,"Fragment" Claude McKay, "The White City,"Lynching,"Outcast,"Mulatto,"To the White Fiends" Hart Crane, "Black Tambourine" Week Nine: RACE AND MODERNITY, Part 2: Kay Boyle, "A Communication to Nancy Cunard" Langston Hughes, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers,"Negro", Mulatto,"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" (MAPS) John Beecher, "Beaufort Tides" Sterling A. Brown, "Scotty Has His Say,"Slim in Atlanta,"Slim in Hell,"Old Lem,"Sharecroppers,"Choices" Sol Funaroff, "Goin Mah Own Road" Lucia Trent, "Black Men" V.J. Jerome, "A Negro Mother to Her Child" Angel Island Poems Melvin B. T olson, "Dark Symphony" Week Ten: LANGSTON HUGHES: "The Weary Blues,"The Cat and the Saxophone,"Justice,"Fire,"Three Songs about Lynching,"Goodbye Christ,"Park Bench,"The Bitter River,"Ku Klux,"Shakespeare in Harlem,"Madam and the Phone Bill,"Harlem,"The Backlash Blues" Week Eleven: POETRY, POLITICS, AND THE 1030's: Background reading: "About the Great Depression": MAPS John Beecher, "Report to the Stockholders" Edwin Rolfe, "Asbestos,"Season of Death" Joseph Kala r, "Paper mill" Genevieve Taggard, "Up Street-Depression Summer", Mill Town" Langston Hughes, "Come to the Waldorf-Astoria,"Let America Be America Again,"Ballad of Roosevelt" Richard Wright, "We of the Streets" Sol Funaroff, "The Man at the Factory Gates" Louis Zukofsky, "Mantis" Kenneth Fearing, "Dirge,"Denouement", Tillie Olsen", I Want You Women Up North to Know" Week Twelve: MURIEL RUKEYSER: "The Book of the Dead,"The Minotaur,"To be a Jew in the Twentieth Century,"Rite" Week Thirteen: HART CRANE: "October-November,"Chaplinesque,"Porphyry in Akron,"Voyages,"The Mango Tree", from The Bridge: "Proem: to Brooklyn Bridge,"Ave Maria,"The River,"Cape Hatteras,"Atlantis" Week Fourteen: MARIANNE MOORE: "Poetry,"The Fish,"Sojourn in the Whale,"A Grave,"Silence,"An Octopus,"No Swan So Fine,"The Pangolin,"The Paper Nautilus,"Spenser's Ireland" Week Fifteen: EZRA POUND: "A Pact,"In a Station of the Metro", from The Cantos: "I, IX, XLV, L I, CXVI, "Notes". Please be sure to read all entries on MAPS, including "On Pound and Malatesta". Take the photo tour of Malatesta's Tempo on MAPS. Week Sixteen: WORLD WAR II: Background reading: "About World War II": MAPS Randall Jarrell, "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner,"A Front,"Losses,"Second Air Force,"Protocols" Joy David man, "For the Nazis" Edna St. Vincent Millay, "I Forgot for a Moment" Japanese American Concentration Camp Haiku Edwin Rolfe, "First Love" (Background: "About the Spanish Civil War", MAPS) Robinson Jeffers, "Fantasy" Thomas McGrath, "Crash Report" Gwendolyn Brooks, "Gay Chaps at the Bar" 357.