We culminated our studies of slavery in the Southeast Region and the Underground Railroad with a reader's theatre about Harriet Tubman, and a field trip to Dr. Nathan Thomas's house in Schoolcraft Michigan. This house was the original home of the Thomas's. And it was an Underground Railroad stop where 1,000-1,500 escaping slaves stopped and rested while they were helped along through Michigan, and into freedom in Canada. After all our learning it was amazing to walk on the same floors where so many runaway slaves had come to seek freedom. These learning experiences bring us closer to the time when slavery was a legal practice in our country, and what some courageous people did to help America live up to its dream of freedom for all. I hope the students will remember the important lessons learned from this unit and our experiences for many years to come.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Culminating Experiences for the Underground Railroad
We culminated our studies of slavery in the Southeast Region and the Underground Railroad with a reader's theatre about Harriet Tubman, and a field trip to Dr. Nathan Thomas's house in Schoolcraft Michigan. This house was the original home of the Thomas's. And it was an Underground Railroad stop where 1,000-1,500 escaping slaves stopped and rested while they were helped along through Michigan, and into freedom in Canada. After all our learning it was amazing to walk on the same floors where so many runaway slaves had come to seek freedom. These learning experiences bring us closer to the time when slavery was a legal practice in our country, and what some courageous people did to help America live up to its dream of freedom for all. I hope the students will remember the important lessons learned from this unit and our experiences for many years to come.
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