From Slavery to Freedom, 8e
From Slavery to Freedom 8/e
Franklin and Moss

Instructor Manual

(Downloadable Word Document files)

Chapter One: Land of Their Ancestor

Chapter Two: The African Way of Life

Chapter Three: The Slave Trade and the New World

Chapter Four: Colonial Slavery

Chapter Five: That All May Be Free

Chapter Six: Blacks in the New Republic

Chapter Seven: Blacks and Manifest Destiny

Chapter Eight: That Peculiar Institution

Chapter Nine: Quasi-Free Blacks

Chapter Ten: Slavery and Intersectional Strife

Chapter Eleven: Civil War

Chapter Twelve: The Effort to Attain Peace

Chapter Thirteen: Losing the Peace

Chapter Fourteen: Philanthropy and Self-Help

Chapter Fifteen: The Color Line

Chapter Sixteen: In Pursuit of Democracy

Chapter Seventeen: Democracy Escapes

Chapter Eighteen: The Harlem Renaissance

Chapter Nineteen: The New Deal

Chapter Twenty: The American Dilemma

Chapter Twenty-One: Fighting for the Four Freedoms

Chapter Twenty-Two: African Americans in the Cold War Era

Chapter Twenty-Three: The Black Revolution

Chapter Twenty-Four: New Forms of Activism

Chapter Twenty-Five: Legacies for the Twenty-First Century



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