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Thomas Pynchon can throw students for a loop—but that's the whole point of Pynchon, isn't it? THE C… Tags: a, like diane burrowes Jun 29, 2010 100 views
Here's a video to show your students before they tackle TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Tom Foster, a profes… Tags: harper, lee diane burrowes May 19, 2010 84 views
In May 1844, Philadelphia –the City of Brotherly Love– was torn apart by a series of bloody riots.… Tags: philadelphia, 1844 diane burrowes May 5, 2010 124 views
Do your students know William Weatherford--aka Red Eagle? They should. He fought for his people's l… Tags: andrew, jackson diane burrowes Apr 26, 2010 112 views
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One of my favorite spots in Vermont is the Frost gravesite in the cemetery of the First Church in O… Tags: literature, kenneth diane burrowes Aug 26, 2009 148 views
From Kenneth C. Davis, author of DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT LITERATURE. Tags: c., davis diane burrowes Aug 19, 2009 134 views
This videoblog is about the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Ratified after the Civil War, the 1… Tags: about, history diane burrowes Aug 19, 2009 264 views
What did George Washington really say when he crossed the Delaware? Tags: revolutionary, washington diane burrowes Aug 19, 2009 100 views
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