Page:HomeArrow iconCategory:PlaylistsAbbreviated Primary Source Set: Slavery and the Struggle for Abolition from the Colonial Period to the Civil War, Lesson 2, Plainest Demands of JusticeSave to My LibraryShare10 ItemsReorderEnactment of Hereditary Slavery Law, Virginia, 1662ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistThomas Paine, “African Slavery in America”, 1775ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistCorrespondence between Benjamin Banneker and Thomas Jefferson, 1791ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistU.S. Congress: An Act to Authorize the People of the Missouri Territory to Form a Constitution and State Government (Missouri Compromise), 1820ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistThe Underground Railroad and Networks to FreedomActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistFrederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, 1845ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistSojourner Truth, “Ain’t I a Woman?” 1851ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistU.S. Congress, An Act to Organize the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas (Kansas-Nebraska Act), 1854ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistU.S. Supreme Court, Dred Scott v. Sandford 60 US 393, 1856ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistJohn Brown’s Last Speech, 1859ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlist