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Reward: Valuable Slaves Lesson PlanReward: Valuable Slaves Lesson Plan
Publisher
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
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Grade
3rd - 5th
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English Language Arts
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1 hr
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2013
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Reward: Valuable Slaves

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This Reward: Valuable Slaves lesson plan also includes:
  • “For Sale.” 1852 Slave Advertisement
  • $50 Reward.” 1861 Broadside
  • “Sale of Valuable slaves, by Hewlett & Bright, New Orleans, May 13, 1835″
  • “Fifty Dollars Reward: Will or Bill.” 1819 Newspaper Advertisement
  • “100 Dolls. Reward: Lewis Berry.” 1826 Newspaper Advertisement
  • “$100 Reward: Moses.” 1836 Newspaper Advertisement
  • Primary Source Analysis Questions
  • Poetry Template
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  • Informational Text
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To gain insight into the American institution of slavery and how African Americans were viewed during this time, groups examine run-away slave ads and slave auction broadsides. Teams use the provided worksheet to record their impressions and then share their reflections with the class.

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american slavery, social studies

Pros

  • The poetry activity encourages readers to make a personal connection to the documents

Cons

  • Carefully preview all the materials before deciding whether this activity is appropriate for your classroom
  • Consider revising the primary document worksheet to give learners more direction in their examination of the stated and implied information in the documents
  • The primary document worksheet assume that elementary learners know how to determine the tone of a document
  • Be prepared to define and explain the implications of terms like mulatto, mulattress, and creole 
  • The activities require a safe environment for discussion

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