Lessons

Monday, February 19
What did black pastors say about education in 1855?

Tuesday, February 20
How many different counties were blacks found in?

Wednesday, February 21
What were the major occupations for blacks in California in the 1850s?

Thursday, February 22
Why was the right to sit freely in street cars an important issue in the 1860s?

Friday, February 23
What were the major contributions of William Alexander Leidesdorff?

Monday, February 26
Where did black Californians serve during the Civil War?

Tuesday, February 27
What was the relationship between the Emancipation Proclamation and the repeal of the right of testimony law?

Wednesday, February 28
What are the lessons for current citizens from the strategies employed by  California abolitionists in the 1850s and 1860s? Tuesday, Feb. 6
Content standard: 
8.9 Students analyze the early and steady attempts to abolish slavery and to realize the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.
	1.	Describe the leaders of the movement (e.g., John Quincy Adams and his proposed constitutional amendment, John Brown and the armed resistance, Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, Benjamin Franklin, Theodore Weld, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass).

Key Fact:  More than 1,500 African-Americans lived in San Francisco County at the middle of the 1850s.  What steps did they take to counter slavery?

Was the compromise to allow the Fugitive Slave Act seen as dangerous?

            What impact did the right of testimony act have on blacks, Native Americans and Asian-
            Americans?

            Where were the businesses and homes of blacks in San Francisco in the 1850s?

           How closely were they involved with the Underground Railroad?


A walking tour today beginning at 10 a.m. starts at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Waterfall in Yerba Buena Gardens between Howard and Mission Street in the block bounded by Third and Fourth Streets.   

What Californian was Howard Street named for?

How did Howard Street Presbyterian Church help the black community in the 1850s?
 
 
Lessons

Thursday, February 1
Why California mattered
to the abolition issue?

Friday, February 2
How could black Californians affect the course of slavery?

Monday, February 5
What organizations did black Californians use to affect policy?

Tuesday, February 6
What individuals led the anti-slavery movement?

Wednesday, February 7
What impact did John Brown have on U.S. history?

Thursday, February 8
Why did Mary Ellen
Pleasant contact John Brown?

Friday, February 9
How did Mexico and the United States deal with the slavery issue differently?

Monday, February 12
How different was the role of Spanish-speaking blacks under Mexican rule from the role of English-speaking blacks under U.S. rule?

Tuesday, February 13
Why was the right of testimony law important to California blacks?

Wednesday, February 14
What happened to Peter Lester in his boot shop in downtown San Francisco?

Thursday, February 15
Why did the right of habeas corpus help blacks who moved to California?

Friday, February 16
What was the reaction to the first colored convention?
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