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English III: Calendar of Learning
Monday, September 27, 2010
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/
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our group is Jimmy Ernst, Alex skelly, Pat enley, And johlil brown renolds
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-Mr. Williams
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/slavery/ sory here it iss
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http://www.infoplease.com/timelines/slavery.html
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While not many people know very much about slavery, it is an important peace of history. There are 3 main groups I would like to talk about, Slaves, Slave owners, and Abolitionists.
ReplyDeleteFirst I want to talk about the slaves themselves. Slaves must have been terrified. In the U.S your suppose to have freedom, but if people are still being enslaved, whitch I believe they are, there truly isn’t the freedom we believe in the US. Slaves must be horrified considering, in a free country this was happening.
Next I would like to talk about the slave owners. I believe in some cases that these people where raised to believe it was ok to enslave others. I don’t feel all slave owners meant harm by these actions. Some people are raised in an odd way and cannot always be fixed.
Abolitionists where people who tried to abolish slavery in the 1800’s. These people where surprised that in the USA, or the land of the free, people where still being enslaved. These people fought for slave freedom. It was hard but did make a great impact in stopping slavery.
John Fitzgerald
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John Traenkner
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