PPT-Frederick Douglass and Responsibility

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Artemus Ward Dept of Political Science Northern Illinois University Bill of Rights Institute Webinar for Teachers April 29 2017 Frederick Douglass was the most

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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. Lord of the Flies. M. Cook. Locke vs. Socrates. All individuals are born with a “blank slate”. . Thoughts, mannerisms, ideas must be learned.. Environment plays a role.. Born with all necessary knowledge /abilities needed to survive..  What do you know about your family history? How does this history affect your identity. ?. Responding . to this question will help you consider the importance of the information Douglass presents in chapter 1 of the book.. ff  COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Work: Speech on the Death of William Lloyd Garrison Author: Frederick Douglass, 1817? How Many Miles to . Babylon by . Jennifer Johnston. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7hXVN5pfms&feature=endscreen&NR=1. Frederick is an upper class citizen who is trapped in a loveless marriage with a wife who treats him with contempt. He is kind, well meaning man, but he is also weak and lacks the emotional vocabulary to express his love. . Abolitionists , Friends, frenemies. John Brown. Born in 1800 in rural Connecticut to a strict Calvinist family.. Farmer, laborer, ardent abolitionist. Member of the Underground Railroad and the League of . 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. If you have something from your school that I need to sign, please come see me.. Who am I?. kconkle@henry.k12.ga.us. . @. KeriConkle. #hcs2016. #. hcsela. #. ensuringsuccess. Keri Conkle . Our Guiding Questions. 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?. 1790-1860. Slavery: Post Revolution. “republican” ideology of equality and liberty. Massachusetts outlaws slavery in 1783. By 1800, slavery is banned above the Mason-Dixon Line. Northwest Ordinance of 1787 banned slavery in the Northwest Territories. 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?. 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. aries Gilman Scholarship Program The Gilman Scholarship Program aims to diversify the kinds of students who study and intern abroad and the countries and regions where they go by offering awards to US Graham . Sevy. . Jack . Jahries. . Jack Ware. Jacob Langer.  . Our house stood within a few rods of the Chesapeake Bay, whose broad bosom was ever white with sails from every quarter of the habitable globe. Those beautiful vessels, robed in purest white, so delightful to the eye of freemen, were to me so many shrouded ghosts, to terrify and torment me with thoughts of my wretched condition.

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