Welcome APUSH'ers

Hello AP US History Students of the Summer 2014e,

Many of you are aware that something happened to the blog and posting was disabled. I only just was able to correct the problems with Google this weekend. I have a How to to help those who haven't posted anything, or just need to submit your final comment. Please do so as soon as you can. Deadlines will be extended to Tuesday, August 19th at 10 pm for all the Summer Blog deadlines.

You can access the Help Sheet by Clicking Here.

You need to post comments three different times for your Summer Reading.

Every time you post
, you must include your first and last name-- every time you post (get the idea that your name is important?). Without a name, grades cannot be assigned. Keep in mind that we do not know you by name other than from the legal roster, please put any given names not used in parenthesis).

It is IMPORTANT that you use the username and password included in your Summer Reading packet. (username: mcapush2 password: historyrules)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Shelby Grossman in response to Thomas Doredant

Lately (since I went to the Black Archives downtown) I have been very interested in American racial issues. I was inspired by Ruby Bridges and her brave act of integrating a school in Louisiana. Because of my recent interest, I think that I might enjoy reading Uncle Tom's Cabin and see the strength that both Eliza and Tom must show, especially in Tom's forgiveness. I would love to read about how they get themselves and their family through this horrific time.

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