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Title: Chapter 20: African Americans at Mid-Century


1
Chapter 20 African Americans at Mid-Century
  • Mr. Angood
  • April 21-25

2
When you come in
  • Grab a textbook
  • Pull out your Invention project

3
Preview 20
Use the Graphic below to answer the Image
Analysis questions.
4
Moses
  • Listen to the music and follow along with the
    lyrics as I play the song.

5
For homework
  • Quilting square Grab one on your way out (side
    table), using your Reading Notes for help.
    Instructions are on the back of the sheet DUE
    WEDNESDAY!
  • Start looking over notes and information for a
    test on Friday (Chapter 19 and 20)!! I will hand
    out a review sheet Wednesday to prepare.

6
Coming in.
  • Pull out your reading notes!

7
Reading Notes Placard 20A
  • Quotation
  • 8
  • Fingers feel blistered, Arms hurt from working
    the fields, My back is sore. My back feels hot
    from the sun. My legs feel tired from the long
    days in the fields.
  • For Key Ideas
  • Some slaves worked from sun up to sundown
  • Some slaves worked in the field, some worked in
    the house
  • Some slaves were skilled craftspeople
  • Slaves began to work at age six.

8
Placard 20B
  • Quotation 1
  • They may have felt sad or upset that they had to
    live in such poverty
  • Four Ideas
  • Slaves lived crowded together in crude cabins
  • Few slaves went hungry. They ate cornmeal,
    bacon, molasses, and food from gardens and
    hunting
  • Slaves wore coarse linen called Negro Cloth
  • Medical treatment was provided, but it was not
    very good

9
Placard 20C
  • Quotation 2
  • The slave was beaten over and over. He must have
    had a harsh master.
  • Four Ideas
  • Beating
  • Whipping
  • Branding
  • Keeping slaves as ignorant and dependent as
    possible
  • Instilling fear

10
Placard 20D
  • Quotation 7
  • Slaves are revolting and killing their masters.
  • Four Ideas
  • Slaves broke tools
  • Slaves worked sloppily
  • Slaves took food from their owners kitchens
  • Slaves acted dumb or sick
  • Slaves refused orders, ran away, or openly
    revolted (example Nat Turner)

11
Placard 20E
  • Quotation 4
  • The mother feels heartbroken about her family
    breaking up. The slave trader feels pleased
    about making more money. The father feels grief
    because he is being separated.
  • Four Ideas
  • Positive
  • Most slaves grew up with a mother and a father
  • Tight-knit slave families and communities helped
    slaves cope with slavery
  • Negative
  • Laws did not protect slave families
  • Owners could break up families through the sale
    of one slave

12
Placard 20F
  • Quotation 5
  • One man is playing a banjo. A couple is dancing.
    Two slaves are wrestling.
  • Four Ideas
  • Quilting Bees
  • Corn-husking parties
  • Singing and Dancing
  • Telling Tales
  • Going to Church
  • Playing Games

13
Placard 20G
  • Quotation 6
  • I see a religious ceremony, maybe a funeral. I
    hear a man speaking and others saying Amen
  • Four Ideas
  • The word invisible refers to the fact that slaves
    had to hide their religious beliefs. Slave
    masters tried to use religion to control the
    slaves. Slaves worked hard to establish their
    own, invisible church that expressed their own
    experience.

14
Placard 20H
  • Quotation 3
  • The sounds of a banjo can be heard. The old man
    might have said, Thats right son. Thats the
    way to do it
  • Four Ideas
  • Slaves used images such as animals in their
    quilts
  • Slave spirituals used African rhythms and
    harmonies
  • Slave dances were based on African traditions
  • Slaves told stories that incorporated African
    legends and folktales.

15
Happy Friday!
  • Work on Type 2 Prompt in your ISNs as well as the
    crossword puzzle
  • Once you are done, work on putting together your
    ISNs
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