Jeopardy template[1]

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The Labor of Slave Men

The Labor of Slave

Women and Children

Religion, Superstition

, and Education

Slave Art and

Recreation

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This crop was used to make rope hemp and other textiles

Hemp

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What slave tradition would be passed down by word of mouth?

African stories

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What would slaves sometime hide messages in, in order to communicate with each other?

Quilts

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What slave instrument was the modern predecessor to the banjo?

The Akonting

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What tribe brought the Akonting to the Americas?

The Jola Tribe

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If a slave were going to “meetin”, where would they be going?

The Church

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Where did slave women most often work?

In the Home

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Who’s Job was least strenuous: Children, Men, or Women

Children

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Describe the relationship between a slave women and a master’s child?

The Slave women was a nanny/caregiver for a master’s children.

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Name two of the three crafts women made mentioned in the presentation?

Baskets, Rugs, and Quilts

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What are most of the crafts pictured?

Toys of the slave children

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True or False: Slaves were educated able to be educated by their masters.

False- Educating a slave was usually not allowed

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Give the name of the Ghost of Waveland? Booooooo!

Moses

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What example of good luck was given in the presentation and also commonly believed by slaves?

A Horseshoe

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What was the example of bad luck given in the presentation?

A Dog Howling

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True or False: There were many churches available for only slaves

False

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How many slaves were considered to be alot for a Kentucky plantation?

50

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Name two important crops grown in Kentucky.

Tobacco and Corn

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