Freedom fighter or religious Madman.

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Freedom fighter or religious Madman. Nat Turner’ Rebellion Freedom fighter or religious Madman.

Agenda April 6th, 2017 Do Now: read the textbook section on Nat Turner’s slave revolt (p.405). What does the textbook say about who Nat Turner was and why he was important? Put Nat Turner timeline in notebook. Hand out worksheets. Model how to complete document A. Have students complete source B and C on their own. HW: E.Q. Sheet due April 11th, 2017. Unit 10 test due April 11th, 2017. Questions sheet (period 1) due April 11th 2017.

Nat Turner Timeline (1831) put under do now August 22: The rebellion begins with Nat Turner and his group of men. August 23:Nat's army dissembles after killing 55 white men, women, and children. Nat disappears. An army is set out to bring him in. October 30: Nat is captured after 70 days. November 1-4: Thomas Gray visits Nat and compiles The Confessions of Nat Turner November 5: At his trial, Nat pleads his innocence but is found guilty as an insurgent and is sentenced to be hanged. November 11: Nat is hanged. He hurries the hangman and dies at noon.

Document A: THE “Confessions” Thomas R. Gray (Nat’s lawyer) wrote the following about Nat Turner before his execution in his bestselling book The Confessions of Nat Turner. Thomas R. Gray: Public curiosity has tried to understand Nat Turner’s motives behind his diabolical actions. Everything connected with the rebellion was wrapped in mystery, until Nat Turner the leader of the violent and savage band, was captured. I was determined to public curiosity and write down Nat Turner’s statements, and publish them, with little or no change, from his own words. Nathaniel Turner: As I child, I knew I surely would be a prophet, as the Lord had showed me visions of things that had happened before my birth. My father and mother said I was intended for some great purpose. I was a child of uncommon intelligence and I knew I was never meant to be a slave. To a mind like mine, restless, curious and observant of every thing that was happening, religion became the subject that occupied all of my thoughts. Thomas R. Gray: Nat Turner is a complete fanatic. The calm way he spoke of his late actions, the expression of his fiend-like face when excited by enthusiasm, still bearing the stains of the blood of helpless innocence about him. I looked on him and my blood curdled in my veins.

Documents B and C An Address to the Slaves of the United States "The Southampton Tragedy.“ (1831) An Address to the Slaves of the United States A Newspaper editorial in a Virginia Newspaper read by whites. “ I am led to believe, from all that I can learn, that Nat Turner has been planning his mischief and disruption for quite some time. After pretending to be inspired to rebel by God, he made his announcement of rebellion to the Blacks. He has used every means in his power, to gain control over the minds of the slaves. A dreamer of dreams and a would- be Prophet, he used all the arts familiar to such pretenders, to trick, confuse and overwhelm the slave’s minds.” “You had far better all die—die immediately, than live slaves, and throw your misery upon your children. However much you and all of us may desire it, there is not much hope of freedom without the shedding of blood. If you must bleed, let it all come at once—rather die freemen, than live to be slaves. The patriotic Nathaniel Turner was driven to desperation by the wrong and injustice of slavery. By force, his name has been recorded on the list of dishonor, but future generations will remember him among the noble and brave.” Black Preacher Henry H. Garnet to an all black audience including Fredrick Douglas, (1841)

Exit Ticket After reviewing the documents for Nat Turner do you think he was a hero who inspired slave to violently overthrow the slave system, or was he a religious madman who killed many innocent people and deserved to die for his crimes? 1 Paragraph on notebook paper. 1 claim (hero or mad) 2 pieces of evidence from worksheets.