African American Culture in the Nineteenth Century

1. Who are you? (Name, Age) 2. Where are you? (Location in USA) 3. What is the date?(a specific date as well as one contemporary event from the periods to give your narrative historical context) 4. In your experience, does our democratic government establish equality among Americans? (Explain your answer) 5.What are the challenges to equality that you or those around you experience? How are those challenges overcome?

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  • 1.NOODLETOOLS
  • 2.African American Encyclopedia, FACTS On FILE
  • 3.Africans in America: Judgment Day 1831-1865, Primary Source Documents
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Statesmen, Politicians

Posted by Mrs. Abraham at 10:27 AM 5 comments:
Labels: 1850s, Abraham Lincoln, carbetbaggers, scallawags

Black Explorers

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Labels: 1850s, Matthew Henson
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