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In this lesson, students will explore, through discussion
and writing activities, various perspectives of John Brown's
character and actions as expressed through paintings, period
newspaper articles, and quotes by contemporaries.
GRADE
LEVEL: Middle School students and older
TIME ALLOTMENT:
4–6 periods
SUBJECT MATTER: American
History, John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry, Abolition, Art
analysis
NYS LEARNING STANDARDS
Social Studies: I - 1, 2, 3, 4; V - 1, 2, 4
English Language Arts: I, II, III
Arts: II, III, IV
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Complete NYS Learning Standards
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Students
will:
Understand the importance of
perspective in describing current or historical events and
how different viewpoints, attitudes, and beliefs can change
the ways in which a story is told.
Be able to handle historical primary
source materials like 19th-century newspaper articles, paintings,
and quotes from historical characters.
Be able to investigate, analyze,
and discuss a work of art by using visual evidence to support
assumptions about the historical period in which it was produced.
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