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This The Untold Story: The Black Struggle for Freedom during the Revolutionary War in Maryland lesson plan also includes:
- The Untold Story: The Black Struggle for Freedom during the Revolutionary War in Maryland (.html)
- Resource Sheet #1: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #2: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #3: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #4: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #5: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #6: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #7: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #8: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #9: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #10: Runaway Advertisement During the Revolutionary War (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #11: Runaway Slave Advertisement: Analysis (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #12: Runaway Slave Advertisement: Exit Ticket (.pdf)
- Resource Sheet #13: Runaway Slave Advertisements Vocabulary (.pdf)
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The American Revolution brought freedom to select groups and ignored others. An enlightening resource highlights the struggle of African Americans during the American Revolution and their efforts to escape slavery. Scholars analyze primary sources, such as runaway slave advertisements, to understand how the war did not bring freedom to African Americans. The resource also provides worksheets, hands-on activities, and group discussion to help academics understand the struggles African Americans faced, as well as the determination of American colonists to maintain the institution of slavery.
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american history, america, the united states, african american culture, african american history, african americans, primary source analysis, primary source images, primary sources, historical analysis, historical context, historical documents, slavery, fugitive slaves, slave narratives, slave resistance, the atlantic slave trade, the slave trade, the fugitive slave act, slave revolts, slave culture, racism, the american revolution, wars, freedom, freedoms, equality
Instructional Ideas
- Have pupils write a short story highlighting the struggles of runaway slaves
- Compare the treatment of African Americans and Native Americans during the American Revolution
Classroom Considerations
- Some primary sources contain vocabulary that is offensive to African Americans
Pros
- The lesson provides extensive background information on the topic
- Activities can be completed in pairs or groups to enhance engagement
Cons
- None