Slavery at Mount Vernon

ISBN:
978-1-48245-802-2
$10.50
Mount Vernon, George Washington’s residence, holds a special place in US history and in the hearts of many Americans. But its history of slavery has remained largely hidden until recently. That’s because it’s difficult to accept the contradiction of a Founding Father who fought for liberty, but engaged in the practice of slavery. This thought-provoking volume uses the discoveries of archaeologists as well as the writings of Washington himself to shed light on the lives of the slaves who dwelled on this land. Readers will especially appreciate the illustrative photographs and enlightening sidebars and fact boxes.
Grade Level(s)
  • 4-5
  • 6-8
Format
  • Paperback
Language(s)
  • English
Themes & Content Areas
  • Freedom
  • Justice
  • Politics and Government
  • Social Studies
Text Types & Genres
  • Informational Text / Literary Nonfiction / Expository
  • Informational Text / Literary Nonfiction / Social Studies
Product Details
  • Pages: 32
  • Text Complexity: Q-S
  • DRA Level: 40
  • Publication Date: 2018
  • Trim Size: 6½" x 9"
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