African American History Chapters

Descendants of African-Americans who began their lives in America as kidnapped slaves were then deprived of civil rights by "Jim Crow" laws. Leaders inspired others to overcome racial prejudice and legal obstacles. These stories highlight the ups and downs of black history.

Many of the leaders of the fight to end slavery are former slaves themselves.

The weaving of the culure of South Carolina was due to a human mosaic blending of people. Indicator 8-1.4

John Quincy Adams wins the Amistad case for the captives, but there is no money to pay for the Africans' passage back to their homes.

The American colonies fight for their own freedom, but still own slaves.

Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation to free salves on January 1, 1863.

Supporters of civil rights come together during "Freedom Summer" to register new black voters.

There was no system in place to help slaves transition from slavery to freedom either in the North or the South.

Slaves of Southern owners are subject to the Fugitive Slave Law.

Fred learns to read and write, even though it is forbidden.

South Carolina History Standard 8-5.4 Summarize the policies and actions of South Carolina's political leadership implementing discriminatory laws tha...

Describes how we honor the memory of Harriet Tubman and what she accomplished.

Harriet Tubman's childhood

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