In 1853, orator and former slave Frederick Douglass delivers a speech about his early days as a slave boy in Baltimore and the unique way he learned to read and write.
In 1853, orator and former slave Frederick Douglass delivers a speech about his early days as a slave boy in Baltimore and the unique way he learned to read and write.
Includes
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
12 Scripts (12 copies each of 1 script)
Product Details
SkuWW - Y14379
Configuration12-Pack
Content AreaLanguage Arts, Social Studies
SeriesReader's Theater Classics: Famous People Famous Words