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Before delving deeper into the writings of Frederick Douglass or the abolitionist movement, provide some historical background for your pupils with this brief video and gain a more complete understanding of Douglass' vision for a world without race or color limitations.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use this video as a starter activity before beginning a more detailed analysis of slave narratives and abolitionist writings
- This is a great resource for Black History Month or in review of influential African-Americans in United States history
- Begin a discussion or writing assignment regarding whether or not we have reached Douglass' vision for a society without color barriers today
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Pros
- Includes primary source images from the period, as well as excerpts of historical reenactments
- Other topics discussed include Douglass' slave narrative, as well as his work recruiting for the 54th Massachusetts infantry
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- None
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