OF THE CIVIL WAR.  Emancipation: what does freedom mean?

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OF THE CIVIL WAR

 Emancipation: what does freedom mean?

 Fort Monroe Marker Virginia

 Fort Monroe, VA: 1 st self- contained black community

 Corinth, MS Contraband Camp

 Camp Entrance

 Camp Scene Mural

 Ironing

 Gardening

 Reading

 Chaplain Alexander and Boy

 Colored Soldier

 Evacuation of Corinth

 Choose one of the following photographs. Complete the Primary Document Analysis Handout.

 Fort Monroe Doctrine Political Cartoon

Escaped Slave Published in Harper’s Weekly

 Fugitives Fording River

 Waud Photograph

  Write a letter or diary entry from the point of view of any figure from the power point. The writing should explain the context of the figure within the setting, and include 2 factual points to support the writing. Culminating Activity