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Speaking Up and Speaking Out: Exploring the Lives of Black Women During the 19th Century
K. Wise Whitehead, West Baltimore Middle School, Baltimore City Public School System
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  Resource Sheets:
  RS #01 Profile List and Term Distinctions
  RS #02 Conditions of Free and Enslaved Women: Issues & Solutions
  RS #03 The House of Bondage
  RS #04 The House of Bondage Poetry
  RS #05 Autobiography of a Female Slave
  RS #06 Early Spring
  RS #07 Resurgam
  RS #08 Advertisements
  RS #09 Mutual Benefit Societies
  RS #10 The Literary souvenir
  RS #11 Practice school teachers at Howard University
  RS #12 Executive board of Women's League, Newport, R.I.
  RS #13 Negro homes - homes of poorer classes, Chattanooga
  RS #14 Officers of Tobacco Trade Union, Petersburg, Va.
  RS #15 Eva Martin, ex-slave, Beaumont
  RS #16 Old Aunt Julia Ann Jackson, age 102
  RS #17 An African - From A Daguerreotype
  RS #18 Slave Auction in the South
  RS #19 Gordon Under Medical Inspection
  RS #20 Nannie Helen Burroughs 1909
  RS #21 Mary Church Terrell
  RS #22 Investigating Primary Sources
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