Abstract
Resources included in this collection center the experiences of enslaved men and women. More specifically, these websites, lesson plans, podcasts, primary and secondary sources highlight how enslaved people resisted their enslavers and how the experience of slavery differed depending on location, labor performed and gender. You will find materials about the lives of the enslaved in colonial New York, New England, and the Deep South; the choices free and enslaved African Americans made during the Revolution; and how enslaved men and women fought in a variety of ways to resist slavery, build community, and make significant contributions to our nation’s founding.
Recommended Citation
Reidel, Michelle
(2023)
"Learning and Teaching about the Complicated, Complex and Courageous Lives of Enslaved Men and Women: Resource Review,"
Teaching Social Studies in the Peach State: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 9.