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The prereading activity includes four very short primary source documents about slavery in order to give students the background knowledge they will need for the text. It would be a good idea to have the prereading activity completed in groups and discussed as a class.

The questions to the text include 13 different questions, some comprehensive (ex: How did Douglass learn to read?), some text-to-self comparisons (ex: If you were in Douglass’s position, what do you think would be the most difficult part of life as a slave for you?), and some analytical (ex: Why do you think Frederick Douglass called this story about him learning to read, “A Spirit Unshackled?” ). I'm including it as a docx to simplify editing for you. You may add or delete questions as needed for your student's ability and time.

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hannahwoolerton

7 years ago
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TESContentTeam

8 years ago
5

A timely resource for Black History Month, this activity will help your students tackle Frederick Douglass' autobiography with some primary sources about slavery at the time, as well as questions that foster close reading and reflection.

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