19th+Century+Heroes+(Movie)+Brb

“I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.” - Frederick Douglass || [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] ||
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 * [[image:http://www.kutztown.edu/academics/douglass/frederick_douglass.jpg width="120" height="121" caption="external image frederick_douglass.jpg"]] || Slide 1: Is to Intrudce Frederick Douglass and me || No talking. Music. ||
 * [[image:http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3IycwU-oXnQ/SHGFQZEW2TI/AAAAAAAAAik/nUXVm6zffCk/s400/fredrick.douglass2.jpg width="114" height="113" caption="external image fredrick.douglass2.jpg"]] || Slide 2: Talk about Fredericks life as a child to the age of 20. || When Frederick was born into slavery in a slave cabin near a town named Easton, Maryland. His birth date is unknown because slave masters didn't keep track of slaves birthdates unless they were being sold or traded. He was separated from his mother when he was only a few weeks old. When he was eight he was sent to Baltimore to live as a house boy, after he arrived his misstress tought him the alphabet and how to read. Fredericks first escape attempt was a failure when his slave master found out. He was soon sent to live in Baltimore again with the Auld Family. Fredericks second escape plan worked when he immpersonated a fellow black sailor. ||
 * [[image:http://www.goddworlddesigns.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/frederick_douglass.jpg width="133" height="125" caption="external image frederick_douglass.jpg"]] || Slide 3: Talk about where Frederick was going after his escape. || After Frederick boarded the train, dressed as a fellow black sailor, that was heading to Havre de Grace. He then crossed the Susquehanna River by ferry, then continued on by train to Wilmington, Delaware. His destinastion was New York. ||
 * [[image:http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/odyssey/archive/02/0210001r.jpg width="116" height="92"]] || Slide 4: Talk about what Frederick did to educate other people about slavery. || After Fredericks run for freedom, he started up his own news paper called the "North Star". In addion he joined multipule organizations that were in New Bedford, that included a black church, and few aboilisment meetings. ||
 * [[image:http://alumni.brown.edu/clubs/BrownClubofFairfieldCounty/images/frederick_douglass_000.jpg width="141" height="150"]] || Slide 5: Show some of Frederick Douglass's most famus quotes. || “Be not discouraged. There is a future for you. . . . The resistance encountered now predicates hope. . . . Only as we rise . . . do we encounter opposition.” - Frederick Douglass
 * [[image:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wynkoop/photos/ftwagner.jpg width="164" height="125"]] || Slide 6: Talk about what Frederick did before and during the Civil War. || Before the Civil War, Frederick Douglass got to meet president Abraham Lincoln in the summer of 1863. He was then excorted to the executive mansion by Senator Samuel Pomeroy. Frederick soon became a very close friend to Abraham Lincoln, and they kept having their meetings. Frederick Douglass was Abraham Lincoln's  Liaison (A person who has a very strong influence.), Frederick later then convinced Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves though he had second thoughts about it, thus starting the Civil War. During the Civil War, Frederick had a meeting with Abraham Lincoln to talk about letting freed black men to join and fight for the Union Forces. After Frederick eventully convinced Abraham to letting black men fight for the Union Forces, Frederick Douglass then started the 54th and 55th Massachusetts Regiments.  ||
 * || Slide 7: Conclusion || I hope this movie was able to convince you into thinking Frederick Douglass was a hero like I do. Thanks for watching. ||
 * || Slide 8: Sources || []