Gabrielle E.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Zaa'Kirah's Project
I chose to do a letter written by Harriet Hemings to her mother speaking on how her life has changed. What inspired me to do this is Harriet. Throughout the book, she has been struggling to figure out if she wanted to be free, or remain a slave. This letter is kind of showing that she is still a little confused as to who she is. I think it’s going to take a while for Harriet Hemings to know that she is Elizabeth Lacklands, but she's happy to be free.
November 1822
Dear Mama,
It’s been three months since I have left Monticello. Well, I am writing this letter to tell you that I have made it to Washington City safely. I go by the name Elizabeth Lacklands, Mama. I’m working at Washington Orphan Asylum. There are female orphans that live there that are fed, clothe, and need to be educated and I am teaching them. Jane, Thad’s sister, is allowing me to live with herself and her husband until I am able to make out on my own. It is wonderful here so far. I’m getting use to the white world…a little. People work to serve me. I guess I already knew that…but it’s me…or is it really me? Well, the weather up here is a little frigid. Reminds of the times when I saw Bev before he left. He told me information that I’m not quite ready to speak or write about, but I guess I will mention it some other time. I miss you, Mama…Mammy Ursula, Mad, Bev, and Eston, too. I still miss the vegetable garden, the house, the lawns, the trees, Thurston, my good friend, Burwell, telling Mister Jefferson things to put in his Farm Book. Yes, I said Mister Jefferson. Thad told me that I should do my best to upset my natural balance and call him mister. Mister Jefferson. When I left, Mama, he cried. Did you know that? He cried for me. Never will I have ever thought that day will come. He cares about me, Harriet Hemings! At that moment, I felt pain, but I also felt happiness because I am now free. I am now able to do things without anyone holding me back. Thanks Mama. Thanks for everything. I thank Mister Jefferson and Mammy Ursula, too. I couldn’t forget this basket. She told me that it has special stitching that will keep the witches away. Good ol’ Mammy. Speaking of thanks, I have to get ready to write my letter to Mister Randolph. I guess this is a talk to you later. Tell everyone I said hello. I love you, Mama.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Lacklands
Issata's Collage
Durrah H. Project on Wolf by the Ears
Tiffany's Project
Tho Nguyen 10E
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Shanade's Project- Forgetting The Past
The reason why I chose to do an illustration of Wolf by The Ears is because I feel that I could explain the book to others better by using pictures. I also think that using a picture is more interesting because it catches a persons attention more . Color tends to appeal to a persons emotions as well as their attention.ShanadeC.
ShanadeC.
poem-Is He or Is He Not
Is He or Is He Not?
I don’t know who my father is
And this is where it all begins.
There is a man who treats me well
Like a daughter perhaps but no one tells
Especially my mother, and my oldest brother
They don’t feel the pain deep down under
That lies on my heart
Because I’ve been keep apart
from the man who created me
About this man
His name is Thomas Jefferson
I know him as master
He befriended my mother
Before and after
She had five children
Four boys and one girl
Could this be our father?
Is his love for us real?
He gratifies us more
Then any other slave
Instead of hammy downs and rags
We get nice clothes and books that
No slave ever had
All these things to me is a shock
Could he be my father
Is He or Is He Not?
kiona d.
Thursday, April 3, 2008

The reason I decided to do a drawing is because I wanted to show my own ideas of what I thought of the book and use my own imagination. I decided to draw a wolf being held by the ear is because in the story Harriet Hemmings said, “

