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This Free, but Not Free: Life of Free Blacks Before the Civil War lesson plan also includes:
- Wanda Sykes’s Free Black Ancestors in the 1850s
- Wanda Sykes’s Free Ancestors in the 1600s and 1700s
- Story of Peyton Polly
- The Story of Peyton Polly’s Children
- Fighting for Freedom
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Using the family stories of a famous comedian and singer-songwriter, learners consider what life was like for African Americans who were enslaved and free before the Civil War. To complete a concluding activity, they write about the similarities and differences.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use videos from Finding Your Roots to consider the personal histories of African Americans before emancipation
- Discuss personal family histories after exploring the materials
Classroom Considerations
- One of a series of resources from PBS exploring the lives of African Americans
Pros
- Lesson includes videos that are curated and easy to use
- Step-by-step directions make implementation simple
- Famous people showcasing their families' stories engages students
Cons
- At least one resource link is no longer working