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“The Confessions
of Nat Turner: Origins and Legacies
Waldo Martin, Department of History
University of California, Berkeley |
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Waldo Martin
is Professor of History at University
of California, Berkeley. Educated
at Duke and University of California Berkeley,
his publications include: The Mind
of Frederick Douglass (Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1984),
"The Making of Black America,"
in Making America: The Society and
Culture of the United States, edited
by Luther S. Luedtke (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1992), 341-361,
Brown v. Board of Education: A Brief
History With Documents (NY: Bedford,
1998), and he was co-Editor with Patricia
A. Sullivan of, Civil Rights in the
United States: An Encyclopedia (NY:
Macmillan, 2000). He has also worked as
academic advisor for the acclaimed TV
series Biography
of America sponsored by The Annenberg
Foundation and the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting (CPB).
Readings
"Remembering Nat Turner"
by Sterling Brown (poem)
http://www.belmont.edu/Humanities/literature/Brown/nat.htm
Lesson
Plan
From Nat Turner in the classroom
(TAH GRANT, OUSD) - a sample lesson
with a focus on historical thinking.
Included are references to the following
online materials.
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