You have read the book, Celia, A Slave, by Melton Mclaurin during the second half of our course. For your final exam, write an essay that relates the book to the document interpretations that you have completed over the last eight weeks. Not all of your documents may relate to the text, but your essay should demonstrate the extent to which the document interpretations contribute to a broader understanding of the tensions and divisions that existed in the formation of the United States. Your essay must include the following:
Celia, A Slave Final Essay (1)
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Reference to Course Materials:
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10.0 pts
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Analysis of Context
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15.0 pts
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Evaluation of Pre-Civil War Issues
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15.0 pts
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College-level Writing
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10.0 pts
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Total Points: 50.0
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George Fitzhugh, The Blessings of Slavery Read 29-30 and Chapter XXI (page 294-299)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments
George Fitzhugh, Slavery Justified
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