7.7b Movement for Abolition Notes
7.7b Enslaved African Americans resisted slavery in various ways in the 19th century. The abolitionist movement also worked to raise awareness of and generate resistance to the institution of slavery.
Students will examine ways in which enslaved Africans organized and resisted their conditions.
Students will explore the efforts of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman to abolish slavery.
Students will examine the effects of Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the public perception of slavery.
Students will investigate New York State and its role in the abolition movement, including the locations of Underground Railroad stations.
7.7b Enslaved African Americans resisted slavery in various ways in the 19th century. The abolitionist movement also worked to raise awareness of and generate resistance to the institution of slavery.
Students will examine ways in which enslaved Africans organized and resisted their conditions.
Students will explore the efforts of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman to abolish slavery.
Students will examine the effects of Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the public perception of slavery.
Students will investigate New York State and its role in the abolition movement, including the locations of Underground Railroad stations.