Wednesday, November 18
We read and compared two pieces in the back of the Frederick Douglass book: part of Douglass's famous 1852 speech, "What to the American Slave is the Fourth of July?," and Jourdon Anderson's letter to his former master.
Students responded in writing to four questions regarding the readings. At the end of the period they turned their papers in and returned the textbooks. Any textbooks still out need to be returned on Thursday.
HW due Thursday:
Deadline for submission of papers to turnitin.com.
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