Wednesday, March 15, 2006

A short quiz for smart people

The following quiz constists of four questions. The questions are not difficult. Answer these in a blog space to the best of your knowledge. Do not think too hard.
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?

2. How do you put a elephant into a refrigerator?

3. The Lion King is hostins an animal conference. All the animals attend, except one. Which animal does not attend.

4.There is a river you must cross but it is used by crocodiles, and you do not have a boat. How do you manage it?

Monday, March 06, 2006

You choose what side...

Read the attached article. When you are finished reading, you need to decide what you think about the article. Were the police officers wrong, or do you think the letters were misinterpreted? Please decide and state your reasons why in 4-6 sentences. Make sure you read over your blog to look for spelling errrors.
Thanks, -R
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11663148/

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

origins of Black History month

Why did Carter G. Woodson start black history month and why is he celebrated as a influenctial individual?
http://www.blackhistory.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/bh_featured.html?p_prodid=2001013113043031

Monday, February 27, 2006

Ray Charles


Look at the information listed here on this website.
In class we have been blogging about Balck history month Throught our research we see the tension between the rules of society and personal freedoms. In your comment today, cite an example of a time when you felt that Ray Charles's personal freedoms conflicted with the rules of society in some way. Explain the situation. Please comment only on issues or situations that are appropriate for this public forum. Thank you.

http://www.raycharles.com/index.html
Use the legacy, the Man or the Music.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Crispus Attucks


Crispus Attucks, (born 1723?—died March 5, 1770, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]) American hero and martyr of the Boston Massacre.Attucks' life prior to the day of his death is still shrouded in mystery. Most historians say that he was black; others argue that his ancestry was both African and Natick Indian. In any event, in the fall of 1750, a resident of Framingham, Mass., advertised for the recovery of a runaway slave named Crispus—usually thought to be the Crispus in question. In the 20-year interval between his escape from slavery and his death at the hands of British soldiers, Attucks probably spent a good deal of time aboard whaling ships.
All that is definitely known about him concerns the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770. Toward evening that day, a crowd of colonists gathered and began taunting a small group of British soldiers. Tension mounted rapidly, and when one of the soldiers was struck the others fired their muskets, killing three of the Americans instantly and mortally wounding two others. Attucks was the first to fall, thus becoming one of the first men to lose his life in the cause of American independence. His body was carried to Faneuil Hall, where it lay in state until March 8, when all five victims were buried in a common grave. Attucks was the only victim of the Boston Massacre whose name was widely remembered. In 1888 the Crispus Attucks monument was unveiled in the Boston Common.


Read this passage and search on google or wikipedia and find more infromation about this man. Please include where you located the information, the website.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Malcom X

Read this passage and write 2 interesting facts about Malcom X.

http://www.blackhistory.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/bh_featured.html?p_prodid=2005012510210048

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Choose your own

Today, please pick one person that we have not talked about in class and provide a short biography about the person.