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  1. The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories

    Format(s): Text
    This book is a collection of stories adapted from Stephen Crane classics. Listen online or download the MP3. Or, download the MOBI or EPUB files for your e-reader.
  2. For Life's Sake

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 4 Format(s): Text
    In “For Life’s Sake,” author Linda Hogan provides the reader with a view of the cultural influences that have made her into the poet, essayist, and storyteller she is today. She describes how her ancestors and the beliefs she inherited as a Native American have inspired her choice of topics and shaped her writing into its unique style. Her love of trees is woven through the article. Hogan’s essay gives students a chance to understand and appreciate the life of a writer from another America. It includes her poem, “Affinity,” on the topic of horses, as well as a glossary of terms.
  3. Further Down

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    In the indie folk song "Further Down," singer Kris Gruen combines catchy lyrics with the soft sound of the acoustic guitar. Download the MP3 or listen online.
  4. El Paso

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    In the song El Paso, folk/indie singer, songwriter and internet sensation Danielle “Ate the Sandwich” Anderson thinks back on the experiences she had in El Paso. Listen online or download the MP3.
  5. Localvore

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    In the folk song Localvore, Zach Ladin sings about supporting local foods, businesses, and communities. Download the MP3 or listen online.
  6. Good Morning New Orleans

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    Jazz musician Kermit Ruffins Louisiana sings about his native city of New Orleans, which is considered the birthplace of jazz music.
  7. Hey, Little Minivan

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    The Texas-based bluegrass-folk group Austin Lounge Lizards sing about the passing of time and of our young years, and the new responsibilities that come with having a family.
  8. Simple Down

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    In Simple Down, California-based artist Lael Neale uses guitars and the banjo to sing about living a simpler life.
  9. Stronger and Stronger

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    Part of an award-winning album, this is a song about believing in yourself and about fighting to reach your full potential. Hear the beautiful sounds of the slack key guitar, which is commonly used in Hawaiian music.
  10. Just Like Everyday People

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    Honolulu-based Hawaiian singer Kelli Heath urges her listeners to live “like everyday people”, who simply seek to lead a good and peaceful life.

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