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Cather, Willa: My
Antonia
Conrad, Joseph: Heart
of Darkness
Shakespeare: Macbeth
Williams, Tennessee: The
Glass Menagerie + A Streetcar Named Desire
Everybody uses it - but who cares? Language! Here you'll find documents on language, some may even be written by myself.
Black American English (Ebonics)
Here are five documents with on ebonics from two American left parties
with opposing views. Socialist Equality
Party think they are Trotskyists.
Workers World Party are ex-Trotskyis
Stalinists.
SEP http://www.wsws.org/polemics/
Who
is promoting ebonics and why? January 13, 1997 http://www.wsws.org/polemics/1997/jan1997/ebonics2.htm
Ebonics
and the danger of racial politics. A socialist viewpoint April 21,
1997 by Helen Halyard http://www.wsws.org/polemics/1997/apr1997/ebonics1.shtml
WWP http://www.workers.org/ww/
in their newspaper Workers World:
WWP may still have their ebonics index on the net: http://www.workers.org/ww/ebonics1.html
Why
the uproar on Ebonics? Don't dis "Black English" January 16, 1997 by
Monica Moorehead
Behind
the uproar on Ebonics. Racism, self-determination and the right to education
January 23, 1997 by Monica Moorehead
Schools
should regognize the importance of Black English January 23, 1997 by
Robert Lapiles Reprint from 1973
Hardedged discussion of hardedged topics. Some may even be written by myself.
A Statement on Nationalism by Jo Lundsbakken
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