 THE MIDDLE PASSAGE IS BETWEEN WHAT CONTINENTS AND OVER WHAT OCEAN?

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 THE MIDDLE PASSAGE IS BETWEEN WHAT CONTINENTS AND OVER WHAT OCEAN?

 Slave Ship  DESCRIBE SLIDE.  AS A CAPTURED AFRICAN, WHAT THOUGHTS EMOTIONS OR QUESTIONS ARISE AT THIS POINT? HOW WILL YOU COPE WITH THESE CONDITIONS?

 DESCRIBE THE SLIDE.  WHO ARE THE STRANGE MEN? WHAT IS GOING THROUGH YOUR MIND? WHY ARE BOTH WHITE AND BLACK MEN ATTACKING YOU? WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO WITH YOU? HOW DOES YOUR BODY FEEL?

 DESCRIBE THE SLIDE.  WHAT ARE YOU THINKING NOW? WHY DO YOU THINK YOU ARE BEING BRANDED? HOW DO YOU FEEL BEING SOLD LIKE A TABLE?

 Describe the slide.  Why is itimportant to eat and stay strong? How do you stop the hunger pains?

 DESCRIBE THE SLIDE.  WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A SLAVE REBELLION? WHY IS COMMUNICATION IMPORTANT? DO YOU THINK THERE WERE ANY SUCCESSFUL REBELLIONS?  WHAT ARE OBSTACLES OF TAKING OVER THE SHIP?

 DESCRIBE THE SLIDE.  HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE OFF THE SHIP? WHAT IS HAPPENING TO YOU?