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Part 1: Take a look at the Literary Timeline in Lessons. Choose any work that we have read in this class and examine some of the historical events preceding its publication, according to the timeline. Discuss how one or more historical event that takes place no more than 20 years before the publication of the work might be seen as influencing the theme or overall message of the work.

 Zora Neale Hurston: How It Feels to Be Colored Me

Part 2: "Yet Do I Marvel" contains many classical references. Look up the meaning of one of them. Explain what that reference contributes to your understanding of the poem. How does it relate to the overall message?

 

Part 3: "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" also connects a people to a symbol that is timeless and 'of the earth'. This is not the first work we've seen that discusses rivers. Water is a symbol in many works. Discuss how it appears in Hughes's poem and in two other works we've read this term; what does water seem to represent in these works?

 

 

 

Submission Instructions: 

Your initial discussion should be at least 200 words. It must include MLA citations – both in-text and an end citation.

 

Literature

Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Gettysburg fought

 

1863

Abraham Lincoln     Gettysburg Address

General Sherman's march from Atlanta to the sea

 

1864

 

Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Lincoln assassinated Freedmen's Bureau established

 

1865

James Russell Lowell     "Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration"

Congress passes the Civil Rights Bill over Johnston's veto Ku Klux Klan organized

 

1866

 

Congressional reconstruction

 

1867–1877

 

 

 

1867

Mark Twain     "The Notorious Jumping Frog"

 

 

1868

Louisa May Alcott     Little Women

Congress passes Fifteenth Amendment Transcontinental railroad completed Brooklyn Bridge begun

 

1869

Bret Harte     "The Outcasts of Poker Flat"

Amnesty Act returns political rights to Confederate leaders

 

1872

 

The great buffalo slaughter

 

1872–1874

 

 

 

1874

George Washington Cable     "Belles Demoiselles Plantation"

Financial panic and depression

 

1873–1877

 

Battle of Little Big Horn Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone

 

1876

 

Thomas Edison invents the phonograph

 

1877

Sidney Lanier     "The Symphony"

Edison develops the incandescent light bulb

 

1879

Henry James     Daisy Miller

 

 

1880

Joel Chandler Harris     "The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story"; "Mr. Rabbit Finds His Match at Last"

Booker T. Washington founds Tuskegee Institute

 

1881

Henry James The Portrait of a Lady

Chinese Exclusion Act John D. Rockefeller founds Standard Oil

 

1882

 

The Civil Service or Pendleton Act passed

 

1883

Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins     Life among the Piutes

 

 

1884

Mark Twain     Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The world's first skyscraper built in Chicago

 

1885

William Dean Howells     The Rise of Silas Lapham

Statue of Liberty dedicated Haymarket riots

 

1886

Sarah Orne Jewett     "A White Heron"

Ghost Dance religion

 

1888–1891

 

 

 

1889

Hamlin Garland     "Under the Lion's Paw"

Sherman Anti-Trust Act Wounded Knee massacre

 

1890

First volume of Emily Dickinson's poems published posthumously

International copyright law passed

 

1891

William Dean Howells     Criticism and Fiction Ambrose Bierce     "The Boarded Window" Mary E. Wilkinson Freeman     "The Revolt of 'Mother"

Ellis Island opens as receiving station for immigrants

 

1892

Charlotte Perkins Gilman     "The Yellow Wallpaper"

Chicago World's Fair

 

1893

Stephen Crane     Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Henry James     The Real Thing and Other Tales

Plessy v. Ferguson upholds Jim Crow laws

 

1896

Edwin Arlington Robinson     "Luke Havergal"

Boston opens the first subway in America

 

1897

Paul Laurence Dunbar     "We Wear the Mask"

Spanish-American War begins after the sinking of the Maine

 

1898

Henry James     The Turn of the Screw

The Philippine War

 

1898–1902

 

 

 

1899

Kate Chopin     The Awakening Charles W. Chesnutt     "The Passing of Grandison" Frank Norris     "A Plea for Romantic Fiction" Edith Wharton     "The Muse's Tragedy"

Theodore Roosevelt becomes president

 

1901

 

The Wright brothers launch the first airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

 

1903

Henry James     The Ambassadors

 

 

1905

Edith Wharton     The House of Mirth

Pure Food and Drug Act passed

 

1906

 

 

 

1907

Henry Adams     "The Dynamo and the Virgin"

 

 

1908

Jack London     "To Build a Fire"

Sigmund Freud lectures in America on his theories concerning the unconscious and harmful repressions

 

1909

Gertrude Stein     "The Gentle Lena" Mary Austin     "The Fakir"

NAACP founded

 

1910

 

Mexican Revolution

 

1911

 

Woodrow Wilson elected president

 

1912

 

First assembly line at Ford Motor Company New York Armory Show of modern art

 

1913

 

World War I begins Panama Canal opens

 

1914

Robert Frost     North of Boston

"Great Migration" of southern blacks to the North

 

1914–1920

 

German submarine sinks the Lusitania Provincetown Players established

 

1915

Ezra Pound begins Cantos Edgar Lee Masters     "Petit, the Poet"; "Elsa Wertman" Robert Frost     "The Road Not Taken"

President Wilson reelected president

 

1916

Carl Sandburg     "Fog"; "Monotone"; "Gone"

U. S. enters World War I Russian Revolution breaks out

 

1917

Susan Glaspell     "A Jury of Her Peers"

On November 11, an armistice ends World War I The Theater Guild established

 

1918

Theodore Dreiser     "The Second Choice"

Race riot erupts in Chicago

 

1919

Sherwood Anderson     Winesburg,Ohio Wallace Stevens     "Anecdotes of the Jar";     "Ploughing on Sunday"

Prohibition begins after the Eighteenth Amendment is ratified by every state but Connecticut and Rhode Island The Nineteenth Amendment gives women the right to vote

 

1920

Edwin Arlington Robinson     "Firelight"; "The Mill";     "Mr. Flood's Party" Robert Frost     "Fire and Ice" Ezra Pound     "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley"

Congress established a quota system by which annual immigration can be regulated and decreased

 

1921

Elinor Wylie     "Wild Peaches"; "Sanctuary";     "Prophecy" Marianne Moore     "Poetry" Langston Hughes     "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"

 

 

1922

T. S. Eliot     The Waste Land Eugene O'Neill     The Hairy Ape Claude McKay     "America" James Weldon Johnson     The Book of Negro Poetry

Teapot Dome scandal

 

1923

Ellen Glasgow     "Jordan's End" Robert Frost     "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" Edna St. Vincent Millay     "What Lips My Lips Have Kissed" Wallace Stevens     "Bantams in Pine-Woods" William Carlos Williams     "The Red Wheelbarrow" E. E. Cummings     "Buffalo Bill's" Jean Toomer     Cane

Calvin Coolidge elected president in a landslide

 

1924

H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)     "Heliodora"

The Scopes trial

 

1925

T. S. Eliot     "The Hollow Men" Amy Lowell     "Meeting-House Hill" Robinson Jeffers     "Roan Stallion" Countee Cullen     "Heritage" F. Scott Fitzgerald     The Great Gatsby Ernest Hemingway     "Big Two-Hearted River "

 

 

1926

Ernest Hemingway     The Sun Also Rises Archibald MacLeish     "Ars Poetica"

First talking movie, The Jazz Singer Charles Lindbergh flies the first successful solo transatlantic flight

 

1927

 

Stock market crashes

 

1929

William Faulkner     The Sound and the Fury Thomas Wolfe     "An Angel on the Porch" Katherine Anne Porter     "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"

 

 

1930

Allen Tate     "Ode to the Confederate Dead" Hart Crane     The Bridge John Dos Passos     The 42nd Parallel

Scottsboro defendants arrested

 

1931

Edna St. Vincent Millay     "Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat Nor Drink" F. Scott Fitzgerald     "Babylon Revisited" William Faulkner     "That Evening Sun"

Franklin D. Roosevelt elected president in a landslide victory over Hoover

 

1932

Willa Cather     "Neighbour Rosicky"

Prohibition repealed by the Twenty-first Amendment First "New Deal" legislation

 

1933

 

 

 

1934

William Carlos Williams     "This Is Just to Say"

Roosevelt initiates second "New Deal" legislation Social Security Act passed

 

1935

 

The Golden Gate Bridge opens

 

1937

John Dos Passos     U.S.A. Zora Neale Hurston     Their Eyes Were Watching God

New Deal ends

 

1938

John Steinbeck     "The Chrysanthemums"

Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact shocks the world World War II begins

 

1939

 

Germany launches a blitzkrieg against the Low Countries and France

 

1940

Ernest Hemingway     For Whom the Bell Tolls Richard Wright     Native Son Woody Guthrie     "This Land Is Your Land"

On December 7, Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; within days of Pearl Harbor, the United States is also at war with Germany and Italy

 

1941

Eudora Welty     "A Memory"

Battle of Midway Soviets defend Stalingrad The internment of Japanese Americans

 

1942

William Faulkner     Go Down, Moses

Allied forces invade Sicily

 

1943

 

D-Day: Allies invade Normandy Battle of the Bulge

 

1944

 

On April 12, Roosevelt dies U.S. drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki United Nations found Ho Chi Minh unifies Vietnam

 

1945

Richard Wright     Black Boy Tennessee Williams     The Glass Menagerie

 

 

1946

Elizabeth Bishop     The Fish

Marshall Plan approved

 

1947

Ralph Ellison     Invisible Man Richard Wilbur     The Beautiful Changes

Truman elected president

 

1948

 

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is formed by the United States, Canada, Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg

 

1949

Arthur Miller     Death of a Salesman

The Korean War

 

1950–1953

 

McCarthyism

 

1950–1954

 

 

 

1951

J. D. Salinger     The Catcher in the Rye

Dwight D. Eisenhower elected president

 

1952

Ralph Ellison     Invisible Man

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed

 

1953

    Isaac Bashevis Singer     Gimpel the Fool

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, outlaws segregation of schools

 

1954

 

Montgomery bus boycott

 

1955

Flannery O'Connor     "Good Country People"

 

 

1956

Allen Ginsberg     Howl John Ashbery     "Some Trees"; "The Painter"

The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, the first satellite

 

1957

Jack Kerouac     On the Road Vladimir Nabokov     Pnin Denise Levertov     "The Third Dimension" James Baldwin     "Sonny's Blues" Frank O'Hara     "Why I Am Not a Painter"

 

 

1958

Vladimir Nabokov     Lolita Bernard Malamud     "The Mourners"

Fidel Castro leads a rebellion to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista

 

1959

Saul Bellow     Henderson the Rain King Robert Lowell     Life Studies James Merrill     "A Timepiece" W. D. Snodgrass     "April Inventory"; Heart's Needle Gary Snyder     "The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four"; "Riprap" Philip Roth     "The Conversion of the Jews"

John F. Kennedy elected president First oral contraceptive

 

1960

Gwendolyn Brooks     "We Real Cool" Robert Lowell     "For the Union Dead" W. S. Merwin     "The Drunk in the Furnace" Anne Sexton     "Her Kind"; "The Farmer's Wife" Thomas Pynchon     "Entropy" John Updike     Rabbit, Run

Peace Corps created The Soviets erect the Berlin Wall Alan Shepard becomes the first American launched into space

 

1961

Edward Albee     The American Dream

Cuban missile crisis

 

1962

Rachel Carson     Silent Spring William Stafford     "Before the Big Storm" James Dickey     "The Lifeguard" Robert Bly     "Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River"; "Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter"; "Watering the Horse" Sylvia Plath     "Daddy"

President Kennedy assassinated

 

1963

Thomas Pynchon     V. Betty Friedan     The Feminine Mystique Martin Luther King, Jr.     "I Have a Dream" Bob Dylan     "The Times They Are A-Changin'"

Lyndon Johnson elected president in a landslide Direct military participation in the Vietnam war begins

 

1964

Theodore Roethke     "The Far Field"; "The Pike"; "In a Dark Time" John Cheever     "The Swimmer" Amiri Baraka     "In Memory of Radio"; "An Agony, As Now."

Voting Rights Act passed First Vietnam war protests Immigration and Naturalization Act paves the way for increased diversity Medicare and Medicaid established

 

1965

Sylvia Plath     Ariel A. R. Ammons     Corsons Inlet

 

 

1966

Robert Penn Warren     "Blow, West Wind"

The Black Panthers Party of Oakland, California, calls on African Americans to arm themselves against police harassment

 

1967

 

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., assassinated Senator Robert Kennedy assassinated Riots at Democratic Convention in Chicago Richard Nixon elected president

 

1968

John Barth     "Lost in the Funhouse"

In July, American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become first to walk on the surface of the moon The Woodstock Music Festival attracts 400,000 people to the largest rock concert ever organized

 

1969

John Berryman     The Dream Songs

Four student protestors at Kent State killed by the National Guard

 

1970

Joyce Carol Oates     "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"

Voting age lowered to eighteen

 

1971

Jay Wright     "Preparing to Leave Home"

The Vietnam peace treaty ends the war for American troops

 

1973

Adrienne Rich     "Diving into the Wreck" Toni Morrison     Sula Alice Walker     "Everyday Use"

Richard Nixon resigns

 

1974

 

Jimmy Carter elected president

 

1976

 

Carter pardons Vietnam war draft evaders

 

1977

Simon J. Ortiz     "Vision Shadows" Anne Tyler     "Average Waves in Unprotected Waters" Charles Simic     "Euclid Avenue"

 

 

1978

John Cheever     The Stories of John Cheever Tim O'Brien     Going after Cacciato

Iran hostage crisis begins

 

1979

John Updike     "Separating"

Iran hostage rescue attempt fails Ronald Reagan defeats President Carter for the presidency

 

1980

Sam Shepard     True West Joseph Brodsky     Lullaby of Cape Cod

Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman justice of the United States Supreme Court AIDS first reported in the United States

 

1981

Lorna Dee Cervantes     "Poem for the Young White Man Who Asked Me How I, an Intelligent, Well-Read Person, Could Believe in the War between Races"

 

 

1982

Alice Walker     The Color Purple Bobbie Ann Mason     "Shiloh"

The Supreme Court declares anti-abortion laws unconstitutional

 

1983

Cathy Song     "Picture Bride" Raymond Carver     "A Small, Good Thing"

Democratic Party names Geraldine Ferraro as first female vice presidential candidate by a major party

 

1984

Nash Candelaria     "El Patrón" Louise Erdrich     "The Red Convertible" Saul Bellow     "A Silver Dish" John Edgar Wideman     Sent for You Yesterday

Iran-Contra affair

 

1986–1989

 

 

 

1986

Rita Dove     "Roast Possum" Ann Beattie     "Janus"

 

 

1987

August Wilson     Fences

Vice President George Bush wins presidency

 

1988

Toni Morrison     Beloved

Chinese army crushes student rebellion in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Berlin Wall dismantled

 

1989

Amy Tan     "Half and Half" Bharati Mukherjee     "The Management of Grief"

Iraq invades Kuwait

 

1990

Jamaica Kincaid     "Mariah" John Edgar Wideman     Philadelphia Fire

Persian Gulf war Soviet Union collapses

 

1991

Isabel Allende     "And of Clay Are We Created" Sandra Cisneros     Woman Hollering Creek

Los Angeles race riots Bill Clinton elected president

 

1992

Mary Oliver     "Picking Blueberries, Austerlitz, New York, 1957"

 

 

1994

Don DeLillo     "The Angel Esmeralda"

Bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building

 

1995

 

Bill Clinton reelected to the presidency

 

1996

 

House of Representatives votes to impeach President Clinton

 

1998

 

President Clinton is acquitted by the Senate

 

1999

Annie Proulx     "The Half-Skinned Steer" Jhumpa Lahiri     "The Third and Final Continent"

George W. Bush assumes the presidency after controversial election World Trade Center in New York destroyed by terrorists

 

2001

 

War in Iraq begins

 

2003

Sherman Alexie     "What You Pawn I Will Redeem"

George W. Bush elected to second term

 

2004

Edwidge Danticat     The Dew Breaker

 

 

2006

Al Gore     An Inconvenient Truth

Al Gore and Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) win the Nobel Peace Prize

 

2007

Sherman Alexie     The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Isabel Allende     Inés of My Soul Joyce Carol Oates     The Gravedigger's Daughter