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Time Line of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom (1837 - 1893)
From Michigan statehood through the Emancipation Proclamation and to the close of the 19th century.
Time Line of Slavery, Resistance and Freedom (1501 - 1836)
From the beginning of African slavery in North America through Michigan's territorial era.

Building Collective Narratives: Teaching Michigan's Stories


Here are four lesson plan ideas for grades 3, 4 and 8 to get you started on using the primary sources of Building Collective Narratives. We hope they will inspire you to explore more of the resources and create your own lessons about the Underground Railroad in Michigan.
About the Freedom Trail Lessons
Learn about the development process of this project to teach students about the Underground Railroad in Michigan.
Slavery, Resistance and the Underground Railroad in Michigan
This brief narrative overview includes a color map showing areas of resistance to slavery.

Freedom Trail (Underground Railroad) Lesson Plans

Who Am I? Self Image and Michigan African Americans
A Michigan Underground Railroad lesson plan for grade 8.
A Life of Action: George DeBaptiste
A Michigan Underground Railroad lesson plan for grades 3, 4 and 8.
In The News
A Michigan Underground Railroad lesson plan for grades 3, 4 and 8.
Many Sides of the Law
A Michigan Underground Railroad lesson plan for grades 3, 4 and 8.

Meet the People of the Freedom Trail
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FTL Archival Resources
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FTL Newspaper Resources
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In Their Own Words
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Worksheets and Other Materials

• Habeas Corpus

• Many Sides of the Law - Crosswhite Summary PDF icon

• Many Sides of the Law worksheets PDF icon

• A Life of Action worksheet PDF icon

• Who Am I? worksheet PDF icon

• In The News questions worksheet PDF icon

• Who Am I? sample PDF icon


Recommended Links

• Educational Resources for Exploring the Freedom Trail
Children, parents and educators—we are compiling an ever-growing list of links to Underground Railroad resources on the World Wide Web, beginning with resources located right here at the Michigan Historical Center.

• Michigan Freedom Trail Commission home page

• Black history resources at the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries


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