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Educator's Corner
Will and Dena, is history told in story
form for students of literature, geography, psychology, sociology, history, African American Studies, and American Studies.
Historical novels offer students the opportunity to vicariously experience the struggles of fictional characters interacting
with historic figures, feel their frustrations living under the pressures and mores of a forgotten time and place, and hear
them debate the philosophies and political positions of writers from the era in which they lived.
The period of Will
and Dena begins early in 1943 when the outcome of World War II was much in doubt and the book ends in January 1945 before
the war comes to a close. Classes will engage in vigorous and heated debate over the roles played, with war as a back
drop, by jim crow laws, questions like when did the campaign for civil rights really begin, the prominent role of baseball
in the 1940s, Langston Hughes, Billie Holiday, Edward Almond, the Roosevelt Administration, segregated army units, parental
mate selection, the existence of a judge like Julius Waites Waring in the American south, and more.
One history teacher said, "When students read
about characters living what they are studying, it brings history alive and makes it real. It's no longer just words on a
page, but a real experience for the characters and themselves."
An essay by history teacher and author Michelle Moran
(Nefertiti: A Novel), and recent conversations with Dr. Cheryl Butler Brayboy (Humanities Department at Johnson C.
Smith University) and Dr. Helen V. Carby (Acting Chair, African American Studies at Yale University) have convinced me of
the significant potential benefits for students and educators who read novels like Will and Dena in a coordinated
cross-curriculum setting.
Educators are welcome to use me as an additional resource in their individual or combined classes.
October 2010
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