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The Narrative Of Henry “Box” Brown Who Escaped From Slavery, Written By Himself Enrique Holmes, Kelsey Jones, Samaria Parker, Britney Pollard, Kiara Price

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The Narrative Of Henry “Box” Brown Who Escaped From Slavery, Written By Himself. Enrique Holmes, Kelsey Jones, Samaria Parker, Britney Pollard, Kiara Price. I’s gonna be free …. SOLD!. Credits. Enrique Holmes. Screenwriter Henry “Box” Brown Individual Props. Credits. Kelsey Jones. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The NarRATIVE Of Henry Box Brown Who Escaped From Slavery, Written By Himself

The Narrative Of Henry Box Brown Who Escaped From Slavery, Written By HimselfEnrique Holmes, Kelsey Jones, Samaria Parker, Britney Pollard, Kiara Price

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16CreditsEnriqueHolmesScreenwriterHenry Box BrownIndividual Props17CreditsKelseyJonesScreenwriterSources (Online Journals & Images)TeacherIndividual Props18CreditsSamariaParkerSources (Books)Frederick DouglassIndividual Props19CreditsBritneyPollardQuestions 1-5PowerPointStudent TwoIndividual Props20CreditsKiaraPriceQuestions 6-9James C.A. Smith Auctioneer Student OneIndividual Props 21SOURCESBrown, Henry Box. Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown Written by Himself. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Print. Douglass, Frederick. My Bondage, My Freedom. New York: Miller, Orton & Co., 1857. Print.Fig. 1.Henry Box Brown. Web. 22 Feb 2010. . Levine, Ellen. Henry's Freedom Box. New York: Scholastic Press, 2007. Print. McBride, Dwight. Impossible Witness: Truth, Abolitionism, And Slave Testimony. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Print. Rowse, Samuel. The Resurrection Of Henry Box Brown At Philadelphia. 1850s. The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum, Baltimore. The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum. Web. 22 February 2010. Singleton, Theresa. "The Archaeology of Slavery in North America." Annual Reviews 24 (1995): 119-140. Print.

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