Not Underground. Not a Railroad
Heroes of the Underground Railroad
Heroes of the U.R 2
Slavery in Ameica
Elements of Drama
100

"had no train tracks and there was no trains connected to it"

Underground Railroad

100

"helped oversee a school for African-American children in Philadelphia

Isaac Hopper 

100

Sealed himself in a wooden crate three feet long, two feet wide, and two feet, six inches deep and mailed themselves to freedom

Henry "Box" Brown

100

Was not unique to America, had been around since the beginning of time and even featured in the Bible

Slavery

100

How many Major Characters are in "Oh Freedom?" Name one

11 Major Characters 

200

People who participated in the act of helping runaway slaves

Abolititionists

200

Taught slaves the song "Follow The Drinking Gourd"

Peg Leg Joe

200

"In 1872, he wrote one of the most important books about the Underground Railroad"

Levi Coffin

200

Sugar is made from ______ ______ in the Caribbean

Sugar Cane

200

How many Songs are featured in "Oh Freedom? Name One

9

300

Religious Society of Friends 

Quakers

300

Single-handedly rescued over 70 slaves and their families on the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

300

"In 1872, he wrote one of the most important books about the Underground Railroad"

William Still

300

In a society where "______ is power," many U.S presdients owned slaves

Money

300

What is the Initial Incident of Oh Freedom?

Narrators 1-4 introduce Underground Railroad

400

"Quaker leader said all good Christians must _______ or ________ in the name of the Lord"

"tremble" or "quake"

400

Founded a settlement in Canada for runaway slaves

Josiah Henson

400

"may have been one person or a legendary figure based on many real people."

Peg Leg Joe

400

________ is grown in Virginia and Maryland

Tobacco

400

What is the Climax of "Oh Freedom!"?

Henry “Box” Brown is shipped in a wooden crate three feet long, two feet wide, and two feet, six inches deep and mailed to to the Underground Railroad office in Philadelphia, PA - arrives safely

500

Two famous names that were "Aboltionists" _________ ______ & _________ ____ ________

Fredrick Douglas & William Lloyd Garrison

500

They kept a light by the Ohio River for runaway slaves to make toward when they crossed the Ohio River

John Rankin

500

A friend of John Rankin and author of  "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

Harriet Beecher Stowe 

500

workers who labored for a few years and then were rewarded with land of their own

Indentured Servants

500

What is the Denouement of "Oh Freedom!"? 

Narrators wrap up the play with Henry “Box” Brown

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