TEXT Literature William Wells Brown William Wells Brown was born into slavery and later escaped to become one of the foremost supporters of abolition. Grade Level 3-5 6-8 Lauryn Mascareñaz Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Songs of Zion Mary loves Sunday mornings and the spirituals that give her and Mama hope. Grade Level 3-5 Dorothy H. Price Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Nat Turner, Freedom Fighter Nat Turner was an American freedom fighter who led one of history’s most successful revolts by enslaved people in Southampton County, VA. Grade Level 3-5 Dorothy H. Price Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Mum Bett’s Freedom Tale Mum Bett hears the cries for American freedom from British tyranny and launches her own American Revolution against slavery in Massachusetts. Grade Level 3-5 6-8 Anne Broyles Topic Slavery Subject Civics History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Meet Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass made an amazing journey from slavery to freedom. Once free, Douglass committed his life to fighting for the freedom of others. Grade Level K-2 3-5 Julia Delacroix Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Is Reading Bad? Two small boys on a plantation strike up a dangerous friendship. Grade Level 3-5 6-8 Patty Johnson Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Literature Hercules’ Daughter Young Delia learns a hard lesson from her papa about what it means to be enslaved on George Washington’s plantation. Grade Level 3-5 6-8 Glenda Armand Topic Slavery Subject History Economics Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice Action
TEXT Informational A. J. McElveen, letter to the slaver Ziba B. Oakes, 19 January 1854 A. J. McElveen writes to the Charleston, South Carolina, enslaver Z. B. Oakes, about an enslaved man named Isaac. McElveen describes Isaac as a genius, painter, cook, carriage driver, violinist, etc. Grade Level 3-5 6-8 9-12 A.J. McElveen Topic Slavery Subject History Social Justice Domain Identity Diversity Justice