Reading Like a Historian: John Brown

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In this lesson, students analyze several primary source documents in an effort to answer the central historical question: Was John Brown a “misguided fanatic?" The teacher may use a PowerPoint and/or timeline (both are included) to set up the topic. Students then examine 2-3 documents (note: 3 are included, but the third is optional and guiding questions for it are not included): 1) Brown’s last letter, written on the day of his death sentence, 2) an 1881 recollection by Frederick Douglass, and 3) a letter by Brown admirer L. Maria Child. Students answer sourcing and contextualization questions for each, and a final class discussion address Brown’s fanaticism or lack of it.

Publisher: CPALMS
Last Updated: 11/25/2013

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High School Grade 11 NSDL CCSS: English Language Arts NGSSS: Social Studies
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