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Saturday, March 31, 2018

May 2017 Week Three






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the girl they called crazy Lydia


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Friday, March 30, 2018

May 2017 Week Two








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May 2017 Week One











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The Mayor of Puslinch


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Thursday, March 29, 2018

June 2017 Week Five









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Property... 21-41

Property... 21-41


An exciting new book PROPERTY. Download it now.
(July 4, 1827 - In New York State, slavery is legally abolished. August 21, 1831 - A local slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, led by Nat Turner, a black slave, kills fifty-seven white citizens. Turner would be captured on October 30 of the same year, tried, and hanged on November 11 for his part in the uprising. November 7, 1837 - Elijah P. Lovejoy, an abolitionist printer, is killed by a mob of slavery supporters, when he was trying to protect his shop from its third destruction. September 3, 1838 - Frederick Douglass, future abolitionist, boards a train in Maryland to freedom from slavery, with borrowed identification and a sailor's uniform from a free Black seaman... The Underground Railroad helped thousands of African American slaves escape from the southern American states, north into Canada. But there were men who followed them, employed to bring these slaves back to America. These men were bounty hunters and the slaves were property. This is one of those stories.)
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Property… 1 – 20

An exciting new book PROPERTY. Download it now.
(July 4, 1827 – In New York State, slavery is legally abolished. August 21, 1831 – A local slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, led by Nat Turner, a black slave, kills fifty-seven white citizens. Turner would be captured on October 30 of the same year, tried, and hanged on November 11 for his part in the uprising. November 7, 1837 – Elijah P. Lovejoy, an abolitionist printer, is killed by a mob of slavery supporters, when he was trying to protect his shop from its third destruction. September 3, 1838 – Frederick Douglass, future abolitionist, boards a train in Maryland to freedom from slavery, with borrowed identification and a sailor’s uniform from a free Black seaman… The Underground Railroad helped thousands of African American slaves escape from the southern American states, north into Canada. But there were men who followed them, employed to bring these slaves back to America. These men were bounty hunters and the slaves were property. This is one of those stories.)

Property… 1 – 20






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June 2017 Week Four










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