PPT-Lincoln and Douglass, on Abolition War

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Road to Abolition War Ben Butlers Contraband Policy May 1861 First Confiscation Act August 1861 Fremont issues first Emancipation Proclamation Gen David Hunter emancipates

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Road to Abolition War Ben Butlers Contraband Policy May 1861 First Confiscation Act August 1861 Fremont issues first Emancipation Proclamation Gen David Hunter emancipates slaves in SC GA FL. Who are abolitionists? . Why do they believe what they believe? . American History. Section 10, Unit 4. Crusade for Abolition. Objectives. Explain how African Americans changed the focus on the antislavery efforts. Chapter 8.4. Essential Question?. How do both sides of the abolitionist movement use religion to support their viewpoints?. “Necessary Evil”. Thomas Jefferson described slavery as a necessary evil. What does he mean by this statement?. Artemus . Ward, Dept. of Political Science, Northern Illinois University. . Bill of Rights . Institute Webinar for Teachers, April . 29, 2017. Frederick Douglass was the most. photographed American of the 19. 11a: Recognizing key northern and southern personalities, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Joseph Wheeler.. ♦Who was Abraham Lincoln?♦. Abraham Lincoln was a important man. He had a bad education , but it . did not . affect . him. He . b. ecame . the president, and He helped abolish slavery.. ♦Childhood♦ . APUSH Period 6. About. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. 1818-1895. Accomplished academic and abolitionist. Slave in Maryland. Social activism. Literature of the Period . (1836-1860). Uncle Tom’s Cabin . (1845). Unit One, lesson Two: ever-changing identities in adolescent literature . 1. Why is Douglass specific about making friends with “little white boys”?. Me:. Class:. 2. How did Douglass learn how to read while running errands?. Lincoln as President . December 1860 – March 1861 (Buchanan’s Worries / lack of reaction). March 1861 – Lincoln is sworn into office (secretly). Lincoln’s main agenda throughout the Civil War: BRING THE UNION BACK TOGETHER (preservation). Book by John Hay; Michael Burlingame. PowerPoint by Katherine Bogart and Brandon Hipsher. John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838 – July 1, 1905). John Hay was a private secretary and assistant to Abraham . Objective. Explain the events of the Civil War, Reconstruction, the African-American racism struggle, and the various inventions and big business of the late 19. th. and early 20. th. century. Guided Note Questions. John Quincy Adams. Reformers. .. Saw slavery as a blight on American society and a . roadblock to progress. .. Mostly came from the . middle-class. , who were already reforming prisons, education, equality for women, mental health, government, and services for the poor.. The Emancipation Proclamation. How does this cartoon reflect Lincoln’s goal for the Union?. Do Now. One of the oldest civil liberties. Means literally: “having the body” or “you have the body”. Part I Questions. 1. In . some ways, the first part of the speech is a traditional patriotic speech. Identify these elements.. 2. Douglass . uses religious language in discussing Independence. Why do you think he does so?. March 5, 1865. Group Activity. Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural address:. "Grant Takes Command" (1864/1865).

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