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Defining Freedom: Founding Documents and Slavery
The irony of white revolutionaries calling for freedom while holding people in bondage was not lost on eighteenth-century Americans. In this lesson, students explore primary documents to examine how people who seemingly prized individual liberty justified the continuation of slavery.
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