Slavery and Slave Resistance
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Collective Biographies of Slave Resistance Heroes
by Lisa A. Crayton
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
This captivating and inspirational volume of biographies celebrates the lives of those who railed against slavery. Beginning with an overview of the institution, the narrative turns to biographical examinations of escaped slaves turned social activists, supporters of the Underground Railroad, political activists, journalists, and militant advocates. Readers will understand how the brave contributions of these individuals helped bring about the end of slavery in America.
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Beyond Slavery
African Americans From Emancipation to Today
by Ann Byers
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
Once slavery ended and emancipation was granted to slaves in the United States, African Americans did not suddenly find true independence and equality as they had dreamed. Instead, many struggled to correct centuries-old attitudes that they were inferior to whites. Through excerpts from source documents, images, and riveting narrative, students will learn about the struggle and the rise of many in the black community to positions of power and importance in America.
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Views on Slavery
In the Words of Enslaved Africans, Merchants, Owners, and Abolitionists
by Suzanne Cloud-Tapper
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
It is difficult for the modern student to truly understand how America could have supported slavery. This volume, containing primary source first-person accounts, allows readers to learn directly from the people of the time. Through their words-some hateful, others inspiring-students will develop a fuller understanding of this chapter in American history.
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Fighting for Freedom
Abolitionists and Slave Resistance
by Judith Edwards
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
Slavery didn't end without an organized and impassioned struggle. Through source documents, images, and engaging text, students will learn the story of those abolitionists and slave resisters who fought against a system they believed was inhumane and morally wrong.
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Life as a Slave
by Richard Worth
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
This fascinating volume explores everyday life for slaves in America. Readers will learn about the various duties that slaves were responsible for conducting, their relationships with their masters, and the ways they found to cope with the humiliating and demoralizing lives they were captured into. Contextual information about how the practice of slavery began, how slaves contributed to the southern economy, and how the institution was finally destroyed rounds out this informative resource.
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Political Debates on Slavery
by Suzanne Cloud-Tapper
Part of the Slavery and Slave Resistance series
As abolitionists fought to end slavery and influential southerners fought to keep it, the institution of slavery became a political issue. This valuable resource for student reports presents the impassioned debates made on the subject. Primary source document excerpts help further understanding.
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