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How do we know what it was like? 4 Many slaves were interviewed about their experiences. 4 We have newspaper and magazine accounts from the time. 4 We have letters people wrote. 4 We can read books.
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The Library of Congress preserves history. The Library of Congress
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What is slavery? How did it start? 4 Slavery is depriving someone of their freedom and requiring them to work without pay for you. 4 This illustration was used to help people realize that slavery was wrong.
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Slavery began out of economic need
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How did slaves live? 4 They worked from sun rise to sunset 4 They lived in one- room cabins 4 They were never to learn to read
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A slave auction 4 They could be sold at any time. 4 They were separated from their families
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Overseers could be cruel 4 You could be punished at any time by the overseer without due process. 4 This illustration is from Uncle Tom’s cabin
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What did Mr. Lincoln think? 4 "Slavery is founded on the selfishness of man's nature-opposition to it on his love of justice. These principles are in eternal antagonism; and when brought into collision so fiercely as slavery extension brings them, shocks and throes and convulsions must ceaselessly follow." -- Abraham Lincoln, 16 Oct. 1854, Peoria, Ill., during a debate with Stephen Douglas.
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Why were so many abolitionists women? 4 Why do you think women were more sensitive to the issue of slavery and worked to overturn the system of slavery in the United States?
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin changed minds 4 Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a book using her imagination to capture the hearts of Americans. They saw how unjust slavery was.
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Harriet’s Book made people think… 4 She used her storytelling to make people see what it would feel like to be a slave.
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Sojourner Truth 4 Many people tried to help America abolish slavery. 4 Sojourner Truth was one
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Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman as a slave. Harriet Tubman with slaves She freed.
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Runaways were a big problem
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Without the railroad, many would have died.
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Fugitive slaves head for the river
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This was a Station on the Levy Coffin House
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Here is where the slaves hid
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Slaves hid in this wagon to get from one place to another.
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Quilts and Songs helped slaves find their way
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Example of the kind of map that the slaves would have known.
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Underground railroad routes
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If you wanted to change things… 4 What would you use today? This was a play that showed some of the worst things of slavery.
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