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  2. Freedom! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom! is a 1992 educational video game for the Apple II developed and published by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC). Based on similar gameplay from MECC's earlier The Oregon Trail, the player assumes the role of a runaway slave in the antebellum period of American history who is trying to reach the North through the Underground Railroad.

  3. Category:Video games about slavery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games about slavery" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. History of slavery in Florida - Wikipedia

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    At the center of Florida's slave trade was the colorful trader and slavery defender, Quaker Zephaniah Kingsley, owner of slaving vessels (boats). He treated his enslaved well, allowed them to save for and buy their freedom (at a 50% discount), and taught them crafts like carpentry, for which reason his highly-trained, well-behaved slaves sold ...

  5. More slavery propaganda in Florida. And a secret salary ... - AOL

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    Every week lately, Florida seems to make more headlines for trying to turn public schools into a political war zone. The two latest examples: The Sentinel revealed the Florida Department of ...

  6. History 101 in Florida: Slavery wasn't all that bad - AOL

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    Florida's new civics curriculum doesn't merely whitewash slavery - it also ignores America's support for brutal dictatorships throughout history. History 101 in Florida: Slavery wasn't all that ...

  7. Animated Frederick Douglass calls slavery a 'compromise' in ...

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    PragerU video draws backlash for depicting Frederick Douglass in an animation calling slavery a compromise between the Founding Fathers and the Southern colonies for the benefit of the U.S.

  8. Freedom: The Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Freedom: The Underground Railroad components consists of a game board representing connections between cities and spaces on the map of the United States, three decks of cards (Role cards, Abolitionist cards, and Slave Market cards), five slave catcher tokens, 110 wooden cubes representing the men, women and children trapped in slavery, slave ...

  9. Cruelty of slavery shown in 1853 Florida high court case, not ...

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    Florida Supreme Court justices addressed the weighty issue of whether slaves had free will, and were people who could determine their own fate. Cruelty of slavery shown in 1853 Florida high court ...