Justice in the Classroom & Determined: Middle School Chapter 2
Overview
Before the 13th Amendment officially ended slavery in the United States, free and enslaved African Americans fought for their liberty, society’s recognition of their humanity, and the promise of equality. A variety of methods were used by enslaved African Americans to resist the conditions they experienced while in bondage. In this lesson plan, students will learn about three individuals whose actions are a representation of the bravery of African Americans who fought for their freedom and equality.
ACTS OF RESISTANCE: A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND EQUALITY
Directions:
Use the link below to open the slideshow on your device. Force a copy by clicking the button that appears. Once you have the slides open, you can interact with the activities in the slides. Once finished, save your own copy of the slideshow to your computer/google account.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1flctzazczKsxav911-YGOZ_FHRpQAmo8vqPnTblTx4A/copy