简介
"As an idealistic twenty-three-year-old English teacher at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, Erin Gruwell confronted a room of "unteachable, at-risk" students. One day she intercepted a note with an ugly racial caricature, and angrily declared that this was precisely the sort of thing that led to the Holocaust--only to be met by uncomprehending looks. So she and her students, using the treasured books Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Sarajevo as their guides, undertook a life-changing, eye-opening, spirit-raising odyssey against intolerance and misunderstanding. They learned to see the parallels in these books to their own lives, recording their thoughts and feelings in diaries and dubbing themselves the "Freedom Writers" in homage to the civil rights activists "The Freedom Riders."" "With funds raised by a "Read-a-thon for Tolerance," they arranged for Miep Gies, the courageous Dutch woman who sheltered the Frank family, to visit them in California, where she declared that Erin Gruwell's students were "the real heroes." Their efforts have paid off spectacularly, both in terms of recognition--appearances on "Prime Time Live" and "All Things Considered," coverage in People magazine, a meeting with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley--and educationally. All 150 Freedom Writers have graduated from high school and are now attending college." "With powerful entries from the students' own diaries and a narrative text by Erin Gruwell, The Freedom Writers Diary is an uplifting, unforgettable example of how hard work, courage, and the spirit of determination changed the lives of a teacher and her students. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
目录
Foreword p. xiii
Freshman Year--Fall 1994
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 1
First day of school p. 6
Racial segregation at school p. 8
Getting "jumped" p. 9
Race riot on campus p. 11
Buying a gun p. 12
Death of a friend p. 14
Gang initiation p. 16
"Rushing" a sorority p. 17
Tagging p. 20
Proposition 187: Discrimination p. 22
Dyslexia p. 23
Juvenile hall p. 24
The projects p. 26
Russian roulette p. 27
Freshman Year--Spring 1995
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 30
Romeo and Juliet: Gang rivalry p. 33
Teenage love and running away p. 34
Coping with weight p. 36
Learning about diversity p. 38
Oklahoma bombing p. 39
Farewell to Manzanar: Japanese internment camps p. 40
Overcoming adversity panel p. 41
John Tu: Father figure vs. absent father p. 43
Freshman turnaround p. 45
Sophomore Year--Fall 1995
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 47
Homelessness p. 51
Cystic fibrosis p. 54
Shyness p. 55
Twelve Angry Men p. 55
Honors English p. 57
Medieval Times p. 58
Lesson on tolerance p. 60
Toast for change p. 61
Change for the better p. 63
Testifying in murder case p. 64
Teenage alcoholism p. 67
Shoplifting p. 68
Anne Frank's diary p. 71
Teen diarists p. 71
Zlata's Diary--Bosnia vs. L.A. riots p. 73
Peter Maass: Article on Bosnia p. 74
Zlata p. 76
Sophomore Year--Spring 1996
A Letter to Zlata p. 78
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 79
Meeting a Holocaust survivor p. 84
The woman who sheltered Anne Frank's family p. 85
"Moment" p. 87
Zlata accepts our invitation p. 89
Dinner with Zlata p. 90
Diverse friendships p. 91
"I am a human being" p. 92
Terrorism p. 94
Day of tolerance: A field trip p. 96
Doing speed p. 98
Basketball for Bosnia: Weight p. 101
Zlata's Letter p. 103
Divorce p. 104
Friends join class p. 106
Letter from Miep p. 107
Junior Year--Fall 1996
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 108
Racist teacher p. 112
A grandmother's death p. 114
Race riot p. 117
Grade accountability p. 119
Suicide p. 120
Running away p. 121
Getting a job p. 123
Misogyny p. 125
Molestation p. 126
Boyfriend abuse p. 129
Domestic violence p. 131
Child abuse p. 133
Death of brother p. 136
Junior Year--Spring 1997
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 139
Anne Frank's friends visit p. 142
Masking fears p. 143
Living in the projects p. 144
Dyslexia p. 147
Letter from Miep p. 148
Student editing p. 150
Abortion p. 151
Catalysts for change p. 152
Freedom Riders p. 154
An American Diary . . . Voices from an Undeclared War p. 156
Fund-raiser concert p. 158
Freedom Writer poem p. 159
Freedom Writers unite p. 160
Strict father p. 162
Arlington Cemetery p. 164
Lincoln Memorial: Freedom Writers have a dream p. 165
Covering up the swastika p. 166
Hate crimes p. 167
Holocaust Museum p. 169
Dr. Mengele's experiment with twins p. 170
Dinner with Secretary Riley p. 172
"Stand" p. 173
Secretary Riley receives Freedom Writers' diary p. 175
Candlelight vigil p. 177
Departing D.C. p. 178
Returning a family hero p. 181
Jeremy Strohmeyer: Murder p. 183
David Cash p. 184
Peace march for Sherrice Iverson p. 185
Senior Class President p. 187
Separation anxiety p. 188
Staying together p. 190
Senior Year--Fall 1997
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 192
Cheryl Best: Inspiration p. 195
"Eviction Notice" p. 197
Financial problems p. 198
Illegal immigrant p. 200
The first Latina Secretary of Education p. 202
Pursuing filmmaking p. 204
Road not taken: Contemplating college p. 205
Finding a mentor p. 206
Being a mentor p. 208
Los Angeles Times article p. 210
A letter from prison p. 211
Deadbeat dad p. 212
Sorority hazing p. 214
Fear of losing a father p. 216
Death of a mother p. 218
Senior Year--Spring 1998
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 221
Guess? sponsorship p. 223
Spirit of Anne Frank Award p. 225
New York City roommates p. 227
Celebrating Anne Frank p. 229
Abuse of power p. 230
Peter Maass: The role of a journalist p. 232
Book agent p. 233
Getting published p. 234
Basketball playoffs: Teamwork p. 235
A lesson from Animal Farm p. 237
Attitude adjustment p. 238
Introducing Senator Barbara Boxer p. 241
Attention deficit disorder p. 242
Homosexuality p. 244
Prom queen p. 245
"Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" p. 247
Breaking the cycle p. 249
Football all-American p. 251
Baseball dilemma p. 253
A college acceptance p. 254
Fear of abandonment p. 255
Teenage pregnancy p. 257
Southwest Airlines p. 259
Computers for college! p. 260
The giving tree: Crackhead parents p. 261
Graduation Class Speaker p. 263
From drugs to honors p. 264
Overcoming the odds p. 267
Graduation! p. 268
Epilogue p. 272
Acknowledgments p. 278
Freshman Year--Fall 1994
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 1
First day of school p. 6
Racial segregation at school p. 8
Getting "jumped" p. 9
Race riot on campus p. 11
Buying a gun p. 12
Death of a friend p. 14
Gang initiation p. 16
"Rushing" a sorority p. 17
Tagging p. 20
Proposition 187: Discrimination p. 22
Dyslexia p. 23
Juvenile hall p. 24
The projects p. 26
Russian roulette p. 27
Freshman Year--Spring 1995
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 30
Romeo and Juliet: Gang rivalry p. 33
Teenage love and running away p. 34
Coping with weight p. 36
Learning about diversity p. 38
Oklahoma bombing p. 39
Farewell to Manzanar: Japanese internment camps p. 40
Overcoming adversity panel p. 41
John Tu: Father figure vs. absent father p. 43
Freshman turnaround p. 45
Sophomore Year--Fall 1995
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 47
Homelessness p. 51
Cystic fibrosis p. 54
Shyness p. 55
Twelve Angry Men p. 55
Honors English p. 57
Medieval Times p. 58
Lesson on tolerance p. 60
Toast for change p. 61
Change for the better p. 63
Testifying in murder case p. 64
Teenage alcoholism p. 67
Shoplifting p. 68
Anne Frank's diary p. 71
Teen diarists p. 71
Zlata's Diary--Bosnia vs. L.A. riots p. 73
Peter Maass: Article on Bosnia p. 74
Zlata p. 76
Sophomore Year--Spring 1996
A Letter to Zlata p. 78
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 79
Meeting a Holocaust survivor p. 84
The woman who sheltered Anne Frank's family p. 85
"Moment" p. 87
Zlata accepts our invitation p. 89
Dinner with Zlata p. 90
Diverse friendships p. 91
"I am a human being" p. 92
Terrorism p. 94
Day of tolerance: A field trip p. 96
Doing speed p. 98
Basketball for Bosnia: Weight p. 101
Zlata's Letter p. 103
Divorce p. 104
Friends join class p. 106
Letter from Miep p. 107
Junior Year--Fall 1996
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 108
Racist teacher p. 112
A grandmother's death p. 114
Race riot p. 117
Grade accountability p. 119
Suicide p. 120
Running away p. 121
Getting a job p. 123
Misogyny p. 125
Molestation p. 126
Boyfriend abuse p. 129
Domestic violence p. 131
Child abuse p. 133
Death of brother p. 136
Junior Year--Spring 1997
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 139
Anne Frank's friends visit p. 142
Masking fears p. 143
Living in the projects p. 144
Dyslexia p. 147
Letter from Miep p. 148
Student editing p. 150
Abortion p. 151
Catalysts for change p. 152
Freedom Riders p. 154
An American Diary . . . Voices from an Undeclared War p. 156
Fund-raiser concert p. 158
Freedom Writer poem p. 159
Freedom Writers unite p. 160
Strict father p. 162
Arlington Cemetery p. 164
Lincoln Memorial: Freedom Writers have a dream p. 165
Covering up the swastika p. 166
Hate crimes p. 167
Holocaust Museum p. 169
Dr. Mengele's experiment with twins p. 170
Dinner with Secretary Riley p. 172
"Stand" p. 173
Secretary Riley receives Freedom Writers' diary p. 175
Candlelight vigil p. 177
Departing D.C. p. 178
Returning a family hero p. 181
Jeremy Strohmeyer: Murder p. 183
David Cash p. 184
Peace march for Sherrice Iverson p. 185
Senior Class President p. 187
Separation anxiety p. 188
Staying together p. 190
Senior Year--Fall 1997
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 192
Cheryl Best: Inspiration p. 195
"Eviction Notice" p. 197
Financial problems p. 198
Illegal immigrant p. 200
The first Latina Secretary of Education p. 202
Pursuing filmmaking p. 204
Road not taken: Contemplating college p. 205
Finding a mentor p. 206
Being a mentor p. 208
Los Angeles Times article p. 210
A letter from prison p. 211
Deadbeat dad p. 212
Sorority hazing p. 214
Fear of losing a father p. 216
Death of a mother p. 218
Senior Year--Spring 1998
Ms. Gruwell's Diary Entry p. 221
Guess? sponsorship p. 223
Spirit of Anne Frank Award p. 225
New York City roommates p. 227
Celebrating Anne Frank p. 229
Abuse of power p. 230
Peter Maass: The role of a journalist p. 232
Book agent p. 233
Getting published p. 234
Basketball playoffs: Teamwork p. 235
A lesson from Animal Farm p. 237
Attitude adjustment p. 238
Introducing Senator Barbara Boxer p. 241
Attention deficit disorder p. 242
Homosexuality p. 244
Prom queen p. 245
"Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" p. 247
Breaking the cycle p. 249
Football all-American p. 251
Baseball dilemma p. 253
A college acceptance p. 254
Fear of abandonment p. 255
Teenage pregnancy p. 257
Southwest Airlines p. 259
Computers for college! p. 260
The giving tree: Crackhead parents p. 261
Graduation Class Speaker p. 263
From drugs to honors p. 264
Overcoming the odds p. 267
Graduation! p. 268
Epilogue p. 272
Acknowledgments p. 278
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