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This Slave Narratives: Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and the Columbian Orator unit plan also includes:
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Young historians practice in-depth, quality analysis of primary source texts in this three-lesson unit, which examines excerpts from the slave narratives of Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and Caleb Bingham.
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Instructional Ideas
- Because this resource is so heavily based on reading texts, it would be great to supplement with historical photos or excerpts of historical films
- Use this unit as your class studies slavery in the United States, African American history, or during Black History Month
Classroom Considerations
- This resource offers several strategies for textual analysis, including the use of key words for summary writing and general vocabulary development, that would be great to incorporate into other lessons
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- Promotes critical thinking and quality textual analysis
- Excellent progression of concepts throughout the unit
- Detailed instructional guidelines
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