Thursday, March 1, 2012

How Fast Can You Type?

If you're going to apply for a clerical position you may want to let your potential employers know how many words per minute you can type. This handy test will help.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

To Kill a Mockingbird Research

Books
What Blood Won't Tell: A History of Race on Trial in America
This is a link to an excerpt from the book that focuses on the performance of purity.


Articles
Segregation (Jim Crow) by the Encyclopedia of Alabama
The Press and Lynchings of African Americans
Rape, Racism and the Myth of the Black Rapist by Angela Davis
Poverty in Alabama


Pictures - Library of Congress

African American girls and women, Alma Plantation. Library of Congress

The Library of Congress has a wealth of information and primary source materials such as photographs and interviews. Start here.

Audio
Life During the Great Depression - Interviews

Life in Alabama During the 1930's - Interviews

Video


You'll need to cite your sources. BibMe will help you do this easily. Watch the video and see how.


WebSites

http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/home.htm









Keywords: Jim Crow, Negro, Alabama, African-American, segregation, Great Depression, 1930's, lynching, perjury, rape, trials, injustice

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

Kenneth and Mamie Clark's Doll Test

Kenneth and Mamie Clark
What is Colorism?

Definition: Colorism is a practice of discrimination by which those with lighter skin are treated more favorably than those with darker skin. In the African-American community, this traditionally played out via the paper bag test. Those lighter than the standard paper lunch bag were allowed entry into fraternities, sororities and other realms of black upper class life, while dark-skinned blacks were excluded. The Spike Lee film “School Daze” is an exploration of colorism. Source
In the 1940's Kenneth and Mamie Clark, a married psychologist team, conducted a test to study children's attitudes about race and how segregation affected their self esteem. Kenneth, who eventually became the first Black president of the American Psychological Association, and Mamie's study became evidence in Brown v. the Board of Education which outlawed segregated schools.

In 2007 Kiri Davis did the test again and you can see her results in her documentary film, A Girl Like Me.



Monday, January 23, 2012

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Google Science Fair Competition



Do you miss the bloodsport of Science Fair competition, but are surrounded by weaklings? Sometimes that's the way it is, but you don't have to settle for mediocrity any longer. You can enter the Google Science Fair. It's open to High School students and you can make your mark nationally.

The Google Science Fair is an online science competition seeking curious minds from the four corners of the globe. Anybody and everybody between 13 and 18 can enter. All you need is an idea.

Geniuses are not always A grade students. We welcome all mavericks, square-pegs and everybody who likes to ask questions. Simply upload your project here to win some life changing prizes.

Everyone has a question. What’s yours?


Click Here for more information.

Vox Contests and Scholarships

Are you a good writer? Would you like to become a better writer and actually be published?


Vox is a Teen-produced newspaper in the city of Atlanta. They offer scholarships to their Summer workshops and hold contests every semester where you can win cash and prizes. Take a look.

Each year, VOX holds several teen art and essay contests. Winners are chosen by a panel of teen staff members and adult editors. Winners receive cash prizes as well as VOX "swag" (VOX-centric gifts!). All entries should be submitted to Editor@voxrox.org or to our mailing address, Editor, VOX Teen Communications, 229 Peachtree Street NE Suite 725, Atlanta, GA 30303 by the deadline noted.

Our 3rd "Dear Mom, Dear Dad" Contest: What do you wish you could tell your parent(s)? Write a letter to your parent(s) telling them something you wish they knew about you.

Entries due January 24, 2012

Thursday, January 5, 2012

January Library Events

Tuesday 10
Billionaire’s Book Club LiveChat
9:30 AM
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techhighlibrary
Call in at (347) 205-9435

Monday 16
Online Book Fair
Access at: http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/techhighschool#

Friday 20
Vox Writing Workshop
Public Face on Personal Experiences: Writing to Change Society
9:00 AM

Monday 23 through Friday 27
Scholastic Book Fair
Open – Advisory, Lunch, After School
Cash, Check and Charge


Tuesday 31
Study Skills Workshop
Beginning Note Taking: College Prep Skills
3:30pm – 4:30pm



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