Timeline Traveler & The Heroes of Freedom
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LENGTH
23 Minutes
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Description
Travel into the past on a mission to mend fractures on our timeline. Detect glitches in history and repair them by gathering historical information straight from the source. Learn about the heroes of freedom who fought for the rights of African Americans. Safely guide enslaved people along the Underground Railroad with Harriet Tubman. Learn about the conditions of slavery from Frederick Douglass. Work with William Lloyd Garrison to spread the abolition movement through the states. Let American voices be heard by sending petitions to Congress with the help of John Quincy Adams.
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Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about African Americans in the Mid 1800s. Suitable for Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.
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Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What do you know about slavery in America? If you felt that something was wrong in society, how would you address it? When you think of racism, what does that mean to you?
After the Game
Can you describe the living conditions, family lives, and how slaves were treated in the 1800s? Why do you think that the Civil War was (partly, mostly) because of slavery? How did the Judicial Branch/courts address the legal question of slavery? What were the counter-arguments against the arguments for slavery? What if history were rewritten to leave out important facts and experiences, like in this game? Is this possible in real life? How do you find out the truth of a people who might have been factually changed, or erased?