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- Remembering victims of the slave trade
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Remembering victims of the slave trade
This lesson sequence for year 9 students was written by Lauren Winters from St Robert of Newminster Catholic School in Washington, Tyne & Wear.
Overall enquiry question
How should we remember the victims of the slave trade?
Learning objectives
- To use evidence to understand the slaves and create a monument to immortalise them
Resources
Lesson plans (PDF, 0.08Mb)
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