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The Underground Railroad
Students take a "cyber-journey" through the Underground Railroad: the path to freedom for... | Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech
The full text of Lincoln's speech denouncing the United States' division over slavery. | |
Slave Narratives
African slaves brought a tradition of oral narratives to the U.S., a tradition that persisted... | ||
Slavery Teaching Resources
Enrich your curriculum with materials on slavery in the United States. These resources include... | Civil War Epitaphs
By reading fictional epitaphs, students will review key events and people from the Civil War... | |
Three Comprehension Tests for To Be a Slave
Three ten-question, multiple choice comprehension tests for the novel To Be a Slave. | 66 Phillips Street/86 Pinckney Street
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s. | |
To Be a Slave -- Answer Key
Use this answer key with the three comprehension checks from To Be a Slave by Julius Lester. | 54th Regiment Massachusetts Memorial
The first African-American regiment ever commissioned in the United Stated is commemorated with... | |
The Underground Railroad Worksheet
Distribute this printable worksheet that can be used in conjunction with the The Underground... | State Pier -- New Bedford, Massachusetts
The site of a booming whaling industry in the 1800s and a place where many slaves first set... | |
Nathan and Polly Johnson
Nathan and Polly Johnson helped many slaves find their way to freedom in the 1800s -- including... | ||
African-Americans Fight for Freedom
Assign a writing activity that will help students learn about African-Americans' involvement in... | Friends Meetinghouse
The Friends Meetinghouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts was the site of abolitionist activity in... | |
Harriet Tubman Memorial
These statues reside in Boston's South End. Harriet Tubman spoke in Boston area Meeting Houses... | ||
New Bedford, MA and the Underground Railroad
Visit New Bedford, Massachusetts, which was an integral part of the Underground Railroad. |
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