Saturday, March 6, 2010

Racism in America

This semester I'm taking a course that deals with race and vision in African American literature. The class consists of lectures on Mondays and Wednesdays, followed by a small discussion group on Fridays. Currently, we've read Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Toi Derricotte's The Black Notebooks, and Shepherd Hendrix and Derek McCulloch's graphic novel, Stagger Lee. All of these pieces of literature deal with the racism of the past, which makes me ask myself, "Has America come any farther in terms of approaching and dealing with the idea of prejudice and racism?"
These novels touch on themes dealing with black being considered ugly and the constant obsession with a white standard of beauty such as flowing hair and a slender, versus broad, nose. Reading these books made me want to go back to when I was my in elementary school and see if the black children sitting beside me felt the same way; that they weren't considered beautiful in society and felt as though the teacher favored the white students, like myself, more than them.
I encourage you to read the books below and open your mind to experience the thoughts and feelings of a black child growing up in a country filled with racism and black opposition. They can really change your way of thinking and shed light on issues you may not consider crucial (the picks I recommend are bolded).

Toni Cade Bambara, "Gorilla, My Love"
Toi Derricotte, The Black Notebooks
Virginia Hamilton, Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush
Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison, "Recitatif"
Derek McCulloch and Sheperd Hendrix, Stagger Lee
August Wilson, The Piano Lesson

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Vicious Dog Sinks Teeth Into Child

Gordy Jamison roams the streets with his dog in toe, prepared to strike. While Jamison has gotten tags for his fiendish pet and its shots are up to date, it doesn't stop this mixed Chow from attempting to make a 6-year-old child his next meal. Obviously Iams wasn't enough to satisfy this canine and he needed something to cleanse his palette. The child received minor injuries and was treated at Children's Hospital



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Restraunt Patron Dies After Witnessing Car Crash

John Barker, 59, died at Memorial Hospital later today after Midville resident, Annie Coulter, careened her vehicle into the Subway Central restaurant. Barker complained of pains in his chest moments after the accident. No other injuries were reported.

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Car Crashes Into Building - Funny video clips are a click away

Ticonderoga County Closes Eatery



The Ticonderoga Country school system, possibly under economic stress, has decided to close The Eatery on State Street. Closing The Eatery will save the school system $20,000 to $50,000 annually.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Political Correspondent Grows Skeptical of Obama's Promises of Change


Candy Crowley, CNN Senior Political Correspondent, sees President Obama's list of promises during his presidential campaign as labeled "work in progress." Crowley mentions in the video that you can see here, that out of the 500 political campaign promises made, Obama has kept 49 and broken 7 as reported by PolitiFact. Check out the article and cast your opinion about Obama and his promises in the poll on my sidebar.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Ticonderoga HS Drops Baseball Coach of 12 Years


12 year Ticonderoga County High School baseball coach, Rickey Rust, was forced to resign, but leaves with positive expectations for the future. Rust coached the team to 177 victories, nearly 15 per season.

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