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Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man

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In this lesson plan, from the PBS "American Masters" Web site, students explore Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" and the theme of invisibility in their own lives and in their communities. In "Invisible Man," African American writer Ellison wrote about the experience of being ignored, bringing to light a powerful meditation on race and social structure. This page includes links to additional lesson plans, as well as a link to an index of individual informational pages. Each page features an individual American Master and includes biographical information, a list of major works, a career timeline, interviews, and links to related Internet resources. Less

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    Grade: 11 to 12

    Topics: History-Social Science, English-Language Arts, Psychology, Electives, Literary Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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    Grouping: Large Group Instruction

    Teaching Method: Cooperative Learning; Hands-on Learning; Discussions