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After the north won the civil War and brought the southern states back into the US. slavery was ended. But little changed for former slaves. Some moved to the north but there were not enough jobs there and many suffered prejudice from Whites. Those that stayed in the South often worked on the plantations where they had been slaves. They were paid for their work but had to buy food and clothes. Many had to stay there trying to pay off debts which became larger each year
After the North won the Civil War and brought the southern states back into the US, slavery was ended. But little changed for former slaves. Some moved to the North but there were not enough jobs there and many suffered prejudice from Whites. Those that stayed in the South often worked on the plantations where they had been slaves. They were paid for their work, but had to buy food and clothes. Many had to stay there trying to pay off debts which became larger each year
Quaker any member of the Society of Friends, a religious group established in England in the 1650s by George Fox. They were originally called Quakers because members were thought to quake or shake with religious excitement. Quakers worship Christ without any formal ceremony or fixed beliefs. and their meetings often involve silent thought or prayer. They are strongly opposed to violence and war. and are active in education and chari rk wor Grand central terminal the best-known e railway station in the US. It is on east 42nd Street in New York and was completed in 1913 in the American Beaux Arts style. The main area is very large. and the trains enter and leave the station on 123 tracks, arranged on two levels The station is often very crowded: You cant move in there it's like grand Central station!
Quaker any member of the Society of Friends, a religious group established in England in the 1650s by George Fox. They were originally called Quakers because members were thought to “quake” or shake with religious excitement. Quakers worship Christ without any formal ceremony or fixed beliefs, and their meetings often involve silent thought or prayer. They are strongly opposed to violence and war, and are active in education and charity work. Grand Central Terminal the best-known railway station in the US. It is on East 42nd Street in New York and was completed in 1913 in the American Beaux Arts style. The main area is very large, and the trains enter and leave the station on 123 tracks, arranged on two levels. The station is often very crowded: You can’t move in there- -- it’s like Grand Central Station!
Methodist a member of the Methodist Church. the largest of the Protestant Free Churches in Britain and the US. It was established in 1739 by John Wesley as part of the Church of England but it became separate from it in 1795. It was introduced into the uS in the 1 8th century and today has over 50 million members around the world. It emphasized the importance of moral issues, both personal and social The Deep south the most southern states of the south-east US: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana Mississippi, South Carolina and eastern Texas. They are among the states that once had slaves and left the Union during the Civil War. They still have racial problems and the people there are mostly conservative in their politics and religion
Methodist a member of the Methodist Church, the largest of the Protestant Free Churches in Britain and the US. It was established in 1739 by John Wesley as part of the Church of England but it became separate from it in 1795. It was introduced into the US in the 18th century and today has over 50 million members around the world. It emphasized the importance of moral issues, both personal and social. The Deep South the most southern states of the south-east US: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and eastern Texas. They are among the states that once had slaves and left the Union during the Civil War. They still have racial problems and the people there are mostly conservative in their politics and religion
Text structure Parts Paragraphs Main ideas It is high time to honor the heroes who helped liberate Part One Paras 1-5 slaves by forging the Underground Railroad in the early civil-rights struggles in America By citing examples the author Part Two Paras 6-23/ praises the exploits ofcivil rights heroes who helped slaves travel the Underground Railroad to freedom
Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas Part One Paras 1-5 It is high time to honor the heroes who helped liberate slaves by forging the Underground Railroad in the early civil-rights struggles in America. Part Two Paras 6-23 By citing examples the author praises the exploits of civilrights heroes who helped slaves travel the Underground Railroad to freedom. Text Structure