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DAILY HOMEWORK

Note: bulleted items are due on the date immediately above them. The designation “BA” means the reading is found in the Broadview Anthology of American Literature.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

  • First Day of Class.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

  • Read and mark in the Broadview Anthology (noted as BA) the following:
    • “Indigenous North American Cultures and Literatures” (BA 1-5).
    •  “Contact, and the Literature of Contact” (BA 5-15).
    • "Lenni Lenape (Delaware) Accounts of the Arrival of the Whites) oral tradition (BA 116-119, stop when you get to Thomas Harriot)
  • Read and mark the following documents found in the Readings section of the Canvas course site in this order:
    • "In Focus: America in the World/The World in America" (background essay that sets up the following additional excerpts from much larger works)
      • from Utopia (Thomas More)
      • from Of Cannibals (Michel de Montaigne)
      • America (Painting)
      • from New Atlantis (Francis Bacon)
  • “from Christopher Columbus with Bartolomé de las Casas, Journal of the First Voyage to America” (BA 90-94).
  • “Chrisopher Columbus, Letter of Columbus to Varous Persons Describing the Results of His First Voyage and Written on the Return Journey” (BA 94-97).
  • Last day to add 15-week course without professor’s signature.

Thursday, September 4, 2025

  • Read and mark “Requermiento” by Palacios Rubios (See Readings section of Canvas page).
  • Read and mark “from Bartolomé de las Casas, A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies” (BA 99-103).
  • Read and mark “New Mexico: The Pueblo Revolt” (BA 104-105).
  • Read and mark “Antonio de Otermín, letter on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, 8 September 1680” (BA 105-11)

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

  • Read and mark all of the selections by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (BA 137-144).
  • Read and mark all of the John Smith section (BA 146-163)
  • Read and mark all of Richard Frethorne (See Reading section of Canvas page).

Thursday, September 11, 2025

  • Read and mark the entire William Bradford section (BA 165-181).

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

  • Read and mark the entire “John Winthrop” section (BA 187-197).
  • Read and mark the following from the Anne Bradstreet section:
    • “Anne Bradstreet” Bio (BA 213-215).
    • “Prologue” (include the title page reproduction) (BA 215-217).
    • “The Flesh and the Spirit” (BA 221-223).
    • “To My Dear and Loving Husband” (BA 234).
    • “A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment” (BA 234).
    • "In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, Who Deceased August, 1665, Being a Year and Half Old" (BA 225).
    • "On My Dear Grandchild Simon Bradstreet, Who Died on 16 November, 1669, being but a Month, and One Day Old" (BA 235).
    • “For Deliverance from a Fever” (BA 235-236).
    • “To My Dear Children” (BA 227-29).
  • Read the following from Cotton Mather:
    • “Cotton Mather” Bio (273-274).
    • from Wonders of the Invisible World (BA 275-279).
    • The Negro Christianized (available in the Readings section of our Canvas site).
  • Last day to drop 15-week course before withdrawal required to exit course.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

  • NO CLASS: We do not meet on Wednesdays.
  • Withdrawal without signature period begins for 15-week courses.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

  • Read the following from Jonathan Edwards:
    • “Jonathan Edwards” Bio (BA 284-286).
    • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (BA 286-295).

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

  • Scholarly Article Analysis Project Due (20 points).  First, read and mark "’Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’: Some Unfinished Business” by Edward J. Gallagher. Present marked essay in class and post written response in the “Academic Article Activity” Assignment.  See Assignment description for specific details. (Marked text=5 points; Activity=20 points)

Thursday, September 25, 2025

  • Read the following Franklin essays in the Broadview Anthology:
    • “Benjamin Franklin” Bio (BA 303-305)
    • “Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America(BA 305-308).
    • “On the Slave Trade” (BA 308-310).
  • Read and mark the following short piece by Benjamin Franklin found on the open web:
  • Quotation Assignment #1 Due. Submit to the “Quotation Assignment #1” Assignment. This assignment will not be accepted late (20 points).

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

  • Draft of Paper #1 due.  Post a copy in the "Paper #1: Draft" Discussion Board topic. Posting is worth five points.
  • We will have a workshop on your drafts today worth 20 points. You must attend class with a completed draft printed for a partner to read to get those points. Incomplete drafts will be prorated, but it is better to come with a partial draft than to skip class.
  • If you had an accommodations letter sent to me, please send me an email to remind me that you will need extra time on the midterm exam so I can make arrangements.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

  • Read and mark the following texts by or about Thomas Paine:
    • “Thomas Paine” Bio (BA 391-393).
    • from Common Sense (BA 395-400).
    • The American Crisis” (available online).

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

  • Final draft of Paper #1 due in the “Paper 1: Final Draft (Graded copy)” in Assignments (for up to 200 points) and the “Paper 1: Final Draft (Discussion Board)” option (for 5 points).  See checklist for details.

Thursday, October 9, 2025

  • Midterm exam. Remember to prepare an exam card for the essay question (available on the Graded Tasks page) to get ready for the exam. Historically, students who choose not to do an exam card do very poorly on the exam.

Tuesday, October 14, 2022

  • Read and mark the entire Thomas Jefferson section (BA 403-415).
  • Read and mark the entire Federalist section (BA 416-423).

Thursday, October 16, 2022

  • Read and mark the following in the J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur Letters from an American Farmer section of BA:
    • “J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur” Biography (BA 371-374)
    • From Letter 3: What Is an American? (BA 374-382)
    • From Letter 9: Description of Charles-Town (BA 382-388)

Tuesday, October 21, 2022

  • Read the following from Washington Irving:
    • “Washington Irving” (Bio: BA 534-536)
    • “Rip Van Winkle” (BA 536-546)
    • “From the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty by Diedrich Knickerbocker: Book 1, Chapter 5” (Readings on Canvas).

Thursday, October 23, 2025

  • Read and mark the following by or about Phillis Wheatley:
    • "Phillis Wheatley” bio (BA 514-515).
    • "To MÏcenas" (BA 515-16).
    • "To the University of Cambridge, in New England" (BA 516)
    • "On Being Brought from Africa to America" (BA 517)
    • “On Imagination” (BA 517-18).
    • "To His Excellency General Washington" (BA 519-20).)
    • “In-Context: Preface to Phillis Wheatley’s Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral” (BA 523-24)
    • Letter to Samson Occom (Available online)

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

  • Read and mark the following from the Frederick Douglass section:
    • “Frederick Douglass”  (BA1068-1072)
    • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself  (BA 1072-1093, Preface through the end of Chapter 7)

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

  • NO CLASS: We do not meet on Wednesdays.
  • Withdrawal without signature period ends today for 15-week courses.

Thursday, October 30, 2025

  • Read and mark the rest of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself  (BA 1093-1121; stop at “My Old Master,” which is not part of the book).
  • Withdrawal with faculty signature begins for 15-week courses.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

  • NO CLASS: Dr. Halbert will be involved in election events all day.
  • HOWEVER, Read and mark the follow texts about women’s rights in America:
    • Letters between Abigail and John Adams (Readings on Canvas).
    • The Entire Sarah Moore Grimké section (BA 701-706).
    • Sojourner Truth: “Speech at the Akron, Ohio Women’s Rights Convention, 1851” (BA 911-917: read both version and review photos).
    • Fanny Fern selections (Readings on Canvas).
    • Elizabeth Cady Stanton: “Declaration of Sentiments” (Readings on Canvas).
  • We will check these readings on Thursday.
  • Please vote if you are registered, regardless of your party affiliation.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

  • Read the following by or about Edgar Allan Poe:
    • “Edgar Allan Poe” bio (BA 805-807).
    • “The Fall of the House of Usher” (BA 817-27).
    • “The Tell-Tale Heart” (BA 827-29).
    • “The Raven” (BA 835-37).
    • “Annabel Lee” (BA 840-41).

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

  • Read and mark the following by or about Ralph Waldo Emerson:
    • “Ralph Waldo Emerson” bio (BA 706-709).
    • selections from Nature (BA 709-711).
    • “Self-reliance” (BA 714-728)
  • Today is Veteran’s Day: take a moment to reflect on those who serve(d).

Thursday, November 13, 2025

  • Read and mark the following by or about Henry David Thoreau:
    • “Henry David Thoreau” bio (BA 994-997).
    • “Resistance to Civil Government” (BA 998-1010).
  • Withdrawal with faculty signature ends for 15-week courses. After today, you will need to apply for a WEX from the administration.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

  • Library Orientation. We will meet in the library: check announcements for specific location.
  • Post a half-page description of one or two topics you are considering for Paper #2 that requires library research. Indicate the author, text, and overall topic about the text. Copy and paste AND attach the description to the “Research Paper Topics” Discussion Board Topic.
  • Attendance counts double today.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

  • Read and mark the following texts by or about Nathaniel Hawthorne:
    • “Nathaniel Hawthorne” bio (BA 755-57).
    • “Young Goodman Brown” (758-65).

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

  • Read the following by or about Herman Melville:
    • “Herman Melville” bio (1242-45).
    • “Bartleby, the Scrivener” (BA 1251-71).
  • Everyone who attends today will get two extra credit points.
  • If you are going to travel this day, please let Dr. Halbert know in advance: he will only take off 3 points instead of five for the absence if you let him know by 5PM on Monday, November 24th.
  • Quotation Assignments #2 due.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

  • Draft of Paper #2 Due. Post a copy in the "Paper #2: Draft" Discussion Board topic. Posting is worth five points.
  • We will have a workshop on your drafts today worth 20 points. You must attend class with a completed draft printed for a partner to read to get those points. Incomplete drafts will be prorated, but it is better to come with a partial draft than to skip class.

Thursday, December 4, 2025

  • Read and mark the following texts by or about Walt Whitman:
    • “Walt Whitman” bio (BA 1144-48).
    • “I Sing the Body Electric” (BA 1212-18).
    • “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” (BA 1230-36).
    • To a Locomotive in Winter” (available on the Internet).
  • If you had an accommodations letter sent to me, please send me an email to remind me that you will need extra time on the final exam so I can make arrangements.
  • Our last class meeting.
  • It is always a good idea to attend and arrive on time to any final course meeting in college.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

  • NO CLASS: this is exam week.
  • Final Draft of Paper #2 due by noon. Post to “Paper #2 Final Draft: Discussion Board” (for 5 points) and to “Paper #2 Final Draft: Graded Copy” (for up to 200 points). See checklist for details.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

  • ENG 211 Final Exam: 10:20am – 12:20pm in our regular classroom.
  • Bring your exam card.
  • Last day to resolve missing work.

Monday, December 15, 2025

  • NO CLASS: the course is over.
  • Optional Major Paper Rewrite of Paper #1 due by noon. Please submit to “Major Paper Rewrite” Assignment. You must post and email. Make sure your review the instructions: folks who only fix a few commas will not have their grades changed, nor will people who write an entirely new paper. The goal is to see deep revision.

End of Semester Reminders:

  • Attend the final meeting of all your classes.
  • Check your Montco email and Canvas announcements every day until Dr. Halbert says the grades are posted.
  • Don’t email Dr. Halbert to see if the grades are done: he will announce when he is done.
  • Do check your gradebook on Canvas during exam week to see individual assignment grades as they are entered.
  • If there is a problem with a graded assignment, please email Dr. Halbert immediately.
  • Faculty have until 11:59 PM on December 17th to get their grades in, but if they submit them sooner, they do not have to look at any work you try to submit late. Bear that in mind with your other professors.
 
 

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