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alliemyers

“They could have killed every one of you!“

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alliemyers

I would use this to show my students that literature can be used with songs. I would also use this to teach my students to fight for what is right.

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alliemyers
Pickpick

Fable, published 2011. Which Side Are You On? tells the story of the classic union song that was written in 1931 by Florence Reece in a rain of bullets. It has been sung by people fighting for their rights all over the world.

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Reagan.petersen

"They could have killed every one of you!"

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Reagan.petersen

I would use this to show my students that literature can be used with songs. I would also use this to teach my students to fight for what is right.

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Reagan.petersen
Pickpick

Fable, published 2011. Which Side Are You On? tells the story of the classic union song that was written in 1931 by Florence Reece in a rain of bullets. It has been sung by people fighting for their rights all over the world.

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willaful
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Picture books, the last refuge of the desperate #URC participant. 😂 I really liked this though. It's imaginative and dryly funny and the author had feet on the ground.

Faranae This one is also in my TBR as a last resort for the work song prompt. 😂 I'm currently so mad because I just endured The Narrative of Arthur Gordan Pym of Nantucket and it does not contain a single shanty (not why I was reading it, but it would have been nice). 12mo
willaful @Faranae Did you give up on A Restless Truth?

I know I ran into another shanty scene somewhere recently, but it probably wasn't anything you'd want to read anyway.
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Faranae @willaful I haven't started it yet! It's lined up for the prompt, but it depends on if I managed to read it in time, given how many other prompts I still need to tackle. 12mo
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