Courting Liberty:
Slavery and Equality Under the Constitution, 1770-1870
 
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    • 2016 Lesson Plans
      • 2016 Abolition Lessons
        • Anti-Slavery Movement Inquiry by Keith Kilgore
        • Frederick Douglass Lesson by Logan Porter
        • Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lesson by Patricia Miletich
      • 2016 Constitutional Convention Lessons
        • Constitution Week Lessons By Sean McKenzie
        • Creation of the Bill of Rights Lesson by Jennifer Crawford
        • Did the Framers Want Everyone to Be Equal by Jason Memmer
        • The Constitutional Convention Lesson by Carolyn Hodge
        • We The People Founding Documents Lesson by Mandie Sayers
      • 2016 Fugitive Slave / Underground Railroad Lessons
        • Counter Factual History of Fugitive Slaves Lesson by Les Kohn
        • Fugitive Slave Law Lesson by Justin Parker
      • 2016 Plessy v Ferguson Lessons
        • Analyzing Plessy v Ferguson Lesson by Arturo Bagley
      • 2016 Pro-Slavery Argument Lessons
        • Is the Constitution Pro-Slavery Lesson by Nancie Lindblom
        • Pro-Slavery Argument Lesson by Brianna Murphy
      • 2016 Slave Rebellion Lessons
        • Slave Resistance Lesson by Maureen Stevens
        • Stono Rebellion Lesson by Victoria Pang
      • 2016 Slavery Lessons
        • Slavery and Agricultural Knowledge Lesson by Gila Yarmush
        • Slavery and the Middle Passage Lesson by Vincent Soccodato
    • 2018 Lesson Plans
      • 2018 Abolitionist Lessons
      • 2018 Civil War and Reconstruction Lessons
      • 2018 Constitutional Convention Lessons
      • 2018 Pro-Slavery Argument Lessons
      • 2018 Slavery Lessons
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2016 Constitutional Convention Lessons

Did the Framers Want Everyone to be Equal Lesson by Jason Memmer

Creation of the Bill of Rights Lesson by Jennifer Crawford

Constitutional Convention Lesson by Carolyn Hodge

We the People Founding Documents Lesson by Mandie Sayers (Download All Parts of the Lesson Here)

 

Constitutional Convention Lessons

Constitutional Convention Lessons

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