Frederick Douglass
Abraham Lincoln
The Gettysburg Address
Narrative in The Life of Frederick Douglass
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100

This is the birthplace of Frederick Douglass

What is Talbot County, Maryland?

100

Describe the tone of "The Gettysburg Speech"

What is respectful tone to honor the fallen soldiers, and then transitions to an inspiring, hopeful, and invigorating tone that encourages the living to continue fighting for the Union and its ideals 

100

4 score and 7 years ago 

What is 87 years?

100

When Douglass’s master, Captain Anthony, found out that his wife was teaching him to read, he reacted with this emotion.

What is anger?

100

1.What was Frederick Douglass's main purpose in writing his narrative?
A. To entertain readers with exciting stories
B. To convince readers that slavery was a horrible issue and to describe the conditions they endured 
C. To become famous and wealthy as an author
D. To criticize specific plantation owners in the South


B. 

200

Douglass escaped from slavery in this year

What is 1838?

200

Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th president of the US during this conflict

What is the Civil War?

200

Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on this date.

What is November 19, 1863?

200

This was the name of the plantation where Frederick Douglass was born.

What is the Colonel Lloyd Plantation?

200
  1. Which of the following best describes how Douglass learned to read and write?
    A. He attended a secret school for slaves
    B. His master hired a tutor to teach him
    C. He taught himself through clever and determined methods
    D. Northern abolitionists provided him with books and lessons

C.

300

Douglass learned to read and write with the help of this woman, the wife of his master.

Who is Mrs.Auld?

300

Lincoln issued this document on January 1, 1863, declaring that all slaves in Confederate-held territory were free.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

300

In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln described the United States as being "conceived in liberty" and dedicated to this idea.

What is equality?

300

This is the emotional impact of the separation from his mother, which Douglass expresses in the first chapter.

What is grief or sadness?

300
  1. In his narrative, how does Douglass describe the effect of slavery on slaveholders?
    A. It had no significant impact on their character
    B. It made them more compassionate toward all people
    C. It corrupted their moral character and made them cruel
    D. It caused them financial hardship and economic problems

C.

400

Douglass realized that this would be the key to his freedom as he grew increasingly aware of its importance.

What is Education?

400

Today is your lucky day!

3 free shots from any amount 

400

Today is your lucky day!

You get to shoot the basketball at any 2 amounts 

400

Douglass states that after learning to read, he felt a sense of this, realizing he could now "see" and understand the world differently.

What is empowerment or hope?

400
  1. True or False

Frederick Douglass escaped slavery on his first attempt.


False 

500

Douglass became this, a powerful voice advocating for the abolition of slavery and equality for African Americans.

What is an abolitionist? 

500

What was Gettysburg Speech mainly about?

what is honoring the soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg, redefining the purpose of the Civil War as a struggle for freedom and equality, and reaffirming the nation's founding principles 

500

True or False

Abraham Lincoln despised Frederick Douglass for wanting to end slavery.....


False, Abraham Lincoln did not despise Frederick Douglass; in fact, they developed a relationship based on mutual respect and admiration

500

In Chapter 6, Douglass describes how he learned to read in part by reading this type of book, which was often given to young white children to help them learn.

What is The Columbian Orator?

500

In his Narrative, Douglass describes how this man, known for his cruelty, attempted to break his spirit and physically abused him, but Douglass later overcame him in a pivotal fight

Who is Mr. Covey?