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Pathways to freedom

Pathways to freedom. Washington State Historical Society. Getting Started. How was Washington State affected by the Civil War? Use the image clues here to discover the story. Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Other Teaching Resources.

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Pathways to freedom

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  1. Pathways to freedom Washington State Historical Society

  2. Getting Started • How was Washington State affected by the Civil War? Use the image clues here to discover the story. Washington State Historical Society

  3. Library of Congress

  4. Library of Congress

  5. Washington State Historical Society

  6. Other Teaching Resources • The story of Charles Mitchell (slavery in territorial Olympia): http://www.blackpast.org/free-boy-primary-sources • Civil War in Washington Territory primary sources: http://pathways.omeka.net/ How to teach about slavery (Teaching Tolerance): http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-46-spring-2014/feature/tongue-tied?elq=7580cb3412274165b933523ac19b4254&elqCampaignId=214 Washington State Historical Society

  7. Post-Visit Follow-up • Show the Powerpoint once again, after you have visited the exhibit. • Discuss each image again to see if students have a more complete understanding of the Civil War story and Washington State’s role. • Ask the students what images they would add to it and why. • Have students find an image that they would add and have them write talking points for it. Washington State Historical Society

  8. www.washingtonhistory.org

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