Don't Call Me That!
People and Places
This and That
It's Good or Bad
Freedom Is Near
100

Not knowing facts you should know.

Ignorant

100

A place where ships are built or repaired.

Ship-yard
100

Workers in the field or the body part at the end of your arms.

Hands

100

Power; High moral standards

Virtue

100

Began - Frederick ______ to think about freedom and couldn't stop.

Commenced

200

Wrong; not following accepted rules

Improper

200
A person who supervises slaves as they worked; often, a plantation would have an overseer and several ______.

Driver

200

The place in the machine where workers load wheat to be processed or another name for someone who jumps on one foot.

Hopper

200

Something said or done that is insulting to religious beliefs.

Blasphemy

200

Bring or come to an end; The abolitionist aimed at __________ the practice of slavery.

Ceasing

300

Rude and disrespectful; not relevant

Impertinent

300

Place where slaves lived/slept.

Quarter

300

A place where you do your job or when you leave a picture on social media.

Post

300

Aware; having practical wisdom

Sensible
300

Daily Double

Who gave Frederick the revelation about running away?

400

Disrespectful, showing open mockery and scorn

Impudent

400

A poor, dirty child

Urchin

400

Worn down, less sharp (like scissors) or a person who gets right to the point.

Blunt

400

Very unhappy; miserable

Wretched

400

fact or process of being set free from restrictions; liberation; Frederick fought for the _________ of all slaves. 

Emancipation

500

Wicked or morally corrupt.

Depravity

500

Daily Double

Which overseer was the worst - beating Frederick weekly?

500

The lowest class or the person who is the least nice.

Meanest

500

Treating someone very badly.

Dehumanizing

500

Certain to happen; Once Frederick learned to read, it was _______ that he would want to be freed.

Inevitable

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