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11th grade U.S. History (Honors and AP) 2017 Summer AssignmentAll students entering 11th grade are required to take U.S. history in either the honors or AP format. Both classes will have the same summer assignments in order to prepare for the upcoming year. Below are the required readings and/or films that students must read/view prior to August 14. Students will be required to submit proof of completion (as indicated below) and will take a test on the materials the first week of school. The materials below can be found online or at your local library. Purchasing the materials is not required, but it is suggested for annotation purposes.Books: Dudley, William. Opposing Viewpoints in American History: Vol. I: From Colonial times to Reconstruction. Vol. I. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven, 1996. Print."Indians and Colonists Should Live in Peace", “Indians Should Be Conquered and Exterminated”, “Indians Should Be Moved to the West”, “Indians Should Be Allowed to Remain in Their Homeland”Dudley, William. Opposing Viewpoints in American History: Vol. II: From Reconstruction to the Present. Vol. II. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven, 1996. Print.“The Takeover of Indian Land: A White Man’s View”, “The Takeover of Indian Land: An Indian’s View”Hoxie, Frederick E., Ed. Indians in American History: An Introduction. Arlington Heights, IL: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1998.James A. Brown’s “America Before Columbus” Charles F. Wilkinson’s “Indian Tribes and American Constitution,” William T. Hagan’s “How the West Was Lost,” and Frederick E. Hoxie’s “The Curious Story of Reformers and the American Indian,” and W. Richard West, Jr. and Kevin Glover’s “The Struggle for Indian Civil Rights”.Zinn, Howard. A People’s History of the United States: 1492-Present. New York: Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2003. “Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress,” “As Long as the Grass Grows or Water Runs,” and “Suprises.” (can be found online at )Film: Images of Indians: How Hollywood Stereotyped the Native American. Dir. Chris O’Obrien and Jason Witmer. 2003. 25 min.In the White Man’s Image. Dir. Christine Lesiak. American Experience, 1992. 50 min. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Dir. Yves Simoneau. Perf. Anna Paquin, Aidan Quinn, August Schellenberg. HBO, 2007. TV. 132 min.In addition to the assignment links on my website, students will take Cornell notes for ALL assignments; they must be hand written. They will be due August 14 or 15, depending on which day your class meets. In lieu of a test, you will write an essay which will be due the first say I see you. The prompt is on my website (reganhistory.). ................
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