October 17 — Shelton, “Slavery in a Texas Seaport”
October 17 — Buchanan, “Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi”
October 24 — Douglas, “Contested Marriage”
The first two pages are relevant to the day’s topic. (The remaining pages focus on same-sex marriage in the twenty-first century.)
http://hist313.ferrellhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/DOUGLAS-slaves-and-love-2005-8-p-text.pdf
October 24 — Bigham, “Remember Me to Miss Louisa”
http://hist313.ferrellhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/BIGHAM-black-white-intimacies-REVIEW-2016-1-p-text.pdf
Discussion Evaluation Essays
http://hist313.ferrellhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/discussion-self-evaluation-essays-INSTRUCTIONS.pdf
9) October 8 — Abolitionism into 1830s
As most of Thursday, October 10, was devoted to small group discussions and posting of (EXCELLENT!) “notes” on the board, we did not have a regular discussion. Thus, there is no tracking form.
However, each student should still comment on their role in Thursday’s small group and white-board activity. Score/explain your participation, and score/explain the value of the groups’ “charts.”
http://hist313.ferrellhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/9-October-8-Nat-Turner-and-gradual-abolition.pdf
