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How does Walker describe the conditions of those he’s speaki…

How does Walker describe the conditions of those he’s speaking about?

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What was significant about Frederick Douglass being the most…

What was significant about Frederick Douglass being the most photographed man of the nineteenth century?

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How did Black women activists’ experiences shape their polit…

How did Black women activists’ experiences shape their political advocacy?

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How were enslaved people foundational to the American econom…

How were enslaved people foundational to the American economy?

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How does the painting “Chafariz d’El-Rey (The King’s Fountai…

How does the painting “Chafariz d’El-Rey (The King’s Fountain), 1570–1580” reflect the economic model established by the Portuguese on Atlantic islands?

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Approximately how many African Americans reached freedom thr…

Approximately how many African Americans reached freedom through the Underground Railroad?

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Instructions Read and respond to the following excerpt from…

Instructions Read and respond to the following excerpt from “West India Emancipation” by Frederick Douglass, 1857. Answer each free response question below. Your answers will be graded with the SAQ rubric.  Source “Let me give you a word of the philosophy of reform. The whole history of the progress of human liberty shows that all concessions yet made to her august claims have been born of earnest struggle. If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters.” SAQ Identify and explain the metaphor Douglass uses to describe the necessity of struggle for progress. Analyze how Douglass’ statement reflects the broader context of the fight for emancipation in the West Indies. Discuss the significance of Douglass’ message in the context of the abolitionist movement. Evaluate Douglass’ view on the relationship between struggle and progress in achieving human liberty. Resource Douglass, Frederick. “West India Emancipation.” Speech delivered at Canandaigua, New York, August 3, 1857. Courtesy of River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.

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What were some of the labor skills exploited by enslavers in…

What were some of the labor skills exploited by enslavers in America?

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How did the number of enslaved Africans in Brazil change in…

How did the number of enslaved Africans in Brazil change in the nineteenth century?

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According to the passage, what did Jefferson hope Rufus King…

According to the passage, what did Jefferson hope Rufus King could achieve through his agency?

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