Slave Resistance

Slave Resistance

“Slaves brought to America during colonial years were active, not passive, beings who in the face of terrible circumstances struggled to maintain their dignity, their African heritage, and even their lives, from the violent and brutalizing aspects of slavery obtained in North Carolina as elsewhere.” In this lesson, students will work to see beyond the stereotypical image of slaves as docile archetypes and examine the various ways slaves, as rational men and women, resisted their unjust circumstances to the best of their ability.

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Essential Questions: 
What is resistance?
What were the various ways that those enslaved resisted their enslavement?
What were the risks and benefits associated with various types of resistance?
Why is it important to examine the enslaved as active rather than passive beings?