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Old 10-30-2013, 03:03 PM
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I remember having an African American teacher in junior high. I think it was in social studies. One of my classmates used the term "nigra." The teacher pointed to the part of her anatomy that allowed her leg to bend and had him identify it as a "Knee." Then she asked what a healthy plant does: "grow." From that point forward, everyone in the class understood the correct pronunciation for the word.

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Old 10-30-2013, 03:15 PM
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Oh no Ice I didn't mean that! Sorry if it seemed that way.

Tom, why not? Same thing :stirrer:

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No offense taken Pete.


I guess what I mean to say is that if Huckleberry Finn is banned in high school it does not bother me. More people will end up reading a banned high school book outside of class anyway.
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Old 10-31-2013, 09:21 AM
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Ice you know banning books makes you a right wing nutter

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I remember having an African American teacher in junior high. I think it was in social studies. One of my classmates used the term "nigra." The teacher pointed to the part of her anatomy that allowed her leg to bend and had him identify it as a "Knee." Then she asked what a healthy plant does: "grow." From that point forward, everyone in the class understood the correct pronunciation for the word.

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That is excellent!

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Old 10-31-2013, 09:32 AM
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That is excellent!

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Not having students reading a certain book in a high school classroom is maybe controversial but a legitmate issue for schools and parents to decide.
I am not saying they should burn the book. If one wants to read Huckleberry Finn just buy it at the store or get it at the library. Or go on Google books for heaven's sake.

I am pretty sure most high schools do not touch Huckleberry Finn with a ten foot pole. I myself did not read it until I took a great books course at Kent State back in the early 80s.


Huck Finn is the first American modern novel....written by an American using our vernacular rather than the stilted English prose others used (like Hawthorne)....when Huck says he will help Jim even if it means he will go to hell for doing so ...that is a great moment in American literature. It is like Thelma and Louise driving their car off the Grand Canyon in that movie.

I was reading Vonnegut during my high school years....I took a high school English class (Science Fiction!) and we read Sirens Of Titan....perhaps today the baggers would not like that one either.
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Not having students reading a certain book in a high school classroom is maybe controversial but a legitmate issue for schools and parents to decide.
I am not saying they should burn the book. If one wants to read Huckleberry Finn just buy it at the store or get it at the library. Or go on Google books for heaven's sake.

I am pretty sure most high schools do not touch Huckleberry Finn with a ten foot pole. I myself did not read it until I took a great books course at Kent State back in the early 80s.


Huck Finn is the first American modern novel....written by an American using our vernacular rather than the stilted English prose others used (like Hawthorne)....when Huck says he will help Jim even if it means he will go to hell for doing so ...that is a great moment in American literature. It is like Thelma and Louise driving their car off the Grand Canyon in that movie.

I was reading Vonnegut during my high school years....I took a high school English class (Science Fiction!) and we read Sirens Of Titan....perhaps today the baggers would not like that one either.
I was reading Stereo Review, Audio and at that time, anything to do with WW1 aviation.
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I was reading Stereo Review, Audio and at that time, anything to do with WW1 aviation.
I used to love reading about the Zeppelins when I was in school.
They all seemed to crash or catch on fire.
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I used to love reading about the Zeppelins when I was in school.
They all seemed to crash or catch on fire.
Because they all used hydrogen gas since the US would not sell the helium.

I have a photo of the British R-100 airship taken by my Dad when it visited St. Hubert Quebec in August of 1930. Mom and my two brothers and my sister are in the foreground. Actually I am in the picture also but you would need ultrasound as I was not born until December.

I will have to scan it.
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Old 10-31-2013, 02:43 PM
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Because they all used hydrogen gas since the US would not sell the helium.

I have a photo of the British R-100 airship taken by my Dad when it visited St. Hubert Quebec in August of 1930. Mom and my two brothers and my sister are in the foreground. Actually I am in the picture also but you would need ultrasound as I was not born until December.

I will have to scan it.
that sounds like an awesome picture Merrylander!
If you can scan it post it!

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Old 10-31-2013, 05:22 PM
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Because they all used hydrogen gas since the US would not sell the helium.

I have a photo of the British R-100 airship taken by my Dad when it visited St. Hubert Quebec in August of 1930. Mom and my two brothers and my sister are in the foreground. Actually I am in the picture also but you would need ultrasound as I was not born until December.

I will have to scan it.
The American ones crashed too. They just didn't burn.

Sooner or later, they'd get caught in the wrong wind.
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Old 10-31-2013, 07:03 PM
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Not having students reading a certain book in a high school classroom is maybe controversial but a legitmate issue for schools and parents to decide.
I am not saying they should burn the book. If one wants to read Huckleberry Finn just buy it at the store or get it at the library. Or go on Google books for heaven's sake.

I am pretty sure most high schools do not touch Huckleberry Finn with a ten foot pole. I myself did not read it until I took a great books course at Kent State back in the early 80s.


Huck Finn is the first American modern novel....written by an American using our vernacular rather than the stilted English prose others used (like Hawthorne)....when Huck says he will help Jim even if it means he will go to hell for doing so ...that is a great moment in American literature. It is like Thelma and Louise driving their car off the Grand Canyon in that movie.

I was reading Vonnegut during my high school years....I took a high school English class (Science Fiction!) and we read Sirens Of Titan....perhaps today the baggers would not like that one either.

As I remember we read both Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in JR high or middle school depending on where you are from.
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