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This poem is told from the perspective of a young black student who, through a class assignment, takes a look at how he relates and doesn't relate to his white professor. He
is searching for how his experiences can compare to those of his white classmates.
However, it goes beyond the issue of race. Any human who has struggled with identity
can connect with this poem written by an influential leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
After reading the poem, answer the questions below:
1. Why do you think the Professor assigned this question to their students?
I think the professor assigned this question to their students because
2. What is the student trying to say to his English B Professor? Cite evidence to
support your claim(s). The student is trying to say that
3. How do you think you relate or not relate to each of your teachers at
Madera South High? Be specific with your answers about each teacher.
4. Writing no less than five sentences, answer the following question:
Go home and write
a page tonight

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