Monday, October 2, 2023

Town Hall Meeting Reflection

The Town Hall Meeting presented as from the Civil War times. we either assigned anti-slavery or pro-slavery. I was anti-slavery side I like to hear everyone else augments. But after hearing everyone’s arguments from both sides I have learned so much most of The class was pro-slavery arguments. here are someone of the people i got hear from.

I got to learn about Harriet Tubman. all about her life. She has been fighting slavery her whole life and always wanted to help so she helped with the Underground Railroad. Even though she got often money to stop and tell where these slaves went she would not give up she had hope. she went on to create remedies for injured soldiers in the Civil War times. after she about her in class, I wanted to know which remedies she made so I would. I didn’t know what it was when I looked at it up the end. she ended up making Remedies for smallpox and malignant fever. I find it so interesting and pound even though I Don”t know her when you get into her story it is inspiring.

I really in joy mock trail i like to see my whole class get into character and see how passionate they get.



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