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Sixth graders investigate Civil Rights by participating in role-playing activities.  In this U.S. History lesson, 6th graders research the history of slavery in order to portray a story through their debating and acting abilities.  Students practice using vocabulary terms from the slavery era.

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the emancipation proclamation, the united states civil war, amistad, slavery

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amistad, emancipation, role playing activity, slavery, english language arts
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6th
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English Language Arts
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5 days
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