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Abolitionism / Harriet Tubman / Underground Railroad / William Lloyd Garrison / Humanitarianism / Question / Proslavery / Behavior / Social psychology / Anglican saints / Ethics / Slavery
Date: 2012-01-21 14:53:40
Abolitionism
Harriet Tubman
Underground Railroad
William Lloyd Garrison
Humanitarianism
Question
Proslavery
Behavior
Social psychology
Anglican saints
Ethics
Slavery

Lesson Plan by: Ashley Radosevich Lesson: Slavery-Abolitionist Movement Length 45 minutes-1 period Age or Grade Intended 8th Grade Academic Standard(s): 8.1.16

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