By: Matthew W, Stevie T, Alberto W

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By: Matthew W, Stevie T, Alberto W Amos Fortune By: Matthew W, Stevie T, Alberto W

Proof We Understand the Book Amos Fortune is about a man in the 1700s named Atmun in an African tribe called Atmunshi. Atmun was sent away to a slave dealer in Boston, Massachusetts. The auctioneer couldn’t understand Atmun’s language, so he named him Amos. Mr. Copeland (Caleb) bought Amos. Then he sold him back to the slave dealer. Then Mr. Richardson bought Amos. Mr. Richardson freed Amos. Then Amos bought a girl named, Lily from the slave dealer auction. Amos freed her and married her. Sadly, she died. Then Amos bought a girl named Lora from the slave dealer office. Amos freed her, then married her. Sadly, she died too. Amos bought a girl named Violate from the slave dealer auction. He freed her, got married, and had a daughter named Cylindia. Then, at age 91 Amos died. And at age 71, Violate died.

Characters Atmun: Prince (Amos) Ath-mun: Princess Lily: First wife Laura: Second wife Violate: Third wife Cylindia: Violate and Amos’ daughter Mr. Copeland: Amos’ master (Caleb) Celia: Mr. Copeland’s wife Roger And Roxanna: Caleb and Celia’s children Ichabod Richardson, and Mrs. Richardson: second masters Mr. Twombly: Lily’s slave dealer

Plot line The Climax: Amos gets free, buys a girl, frees her, and gets married. The Rising Action: Amos gets bought by Mr. Copeland, and sold, then bought again by Mr. Richardson. The Falling Action: His wife died. He freed another girl, got married, then she died. Finally, he freed and married another girl, Violate and had a daughter. Exposition: Amos is at the Atmunshi tribe and had party. The Resolution: Amos died at age 91, and Violate died at age 71. The Narrative Hook: Amos is sent away from his tribe to become a slave in Boston, Massachusetts.

HISORICAL TIMEFRAME Slave dealing Buying slaves Freeing slaves Capturing Shooting a Indian Chief and getting a way with it

THEME OF INDEPENDENCE Slavery Two wives Labor Tanning