 What was it?. KWLC  beckoned  master  mistress  slave market Vocabulary.

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 What was it?

KWLC

 beckoned  master  mistress  slave market Vocabulary

1. Based on the picture and the title, what do you think this story is about – remember to use the name ‘Henry?’ 2. Do you think all children were treated fairly? 3. Do you think masters had the right to give slaves away? Pre – reading Journal Questions

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE to YOU?

Harriet Tubman What words/phrases do you hear? How do they make you feel? What questions do you have? As you listen, Write these down – whatever comes to your mind

1. Who wanted freedom? 2. Who helped the slaves get free?