5/24/2023 0 Comments Juneteenth for mazie*Evaluating: What is your opinion of Maize’s rules at home (for bedtime)? What changes would you make for her or you if you were in charge? *Analyzing: What evidence from the story tells you that the proclamation did not make everyone equal, right away? *Apply: What examples can you find that changes have been made that show we are closer to a united nation? It also hints at all the rights that African Americans have fought for over a few pages talked about the strive for equal education and voting.ģ.)*Recalling: Where was Great-great-great-grandpa Mose when he heard the proclamation? We need to celebrate the wins and keep working together for more.Ģ.) This books offers an historical perspective of early freed African Americans and the first celebrations of the end of the Civil War and freedom and it gives a short perspective of today’s celebrations. That we have come far but have struggles still ahead. I think it could be used to connect to the events of today. This texts really explains why Juneteenth is celebrated in Lincoln and the United States.
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