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Debate peer responses that make a contribution to the historical discussion with at least 100 words for each required response due Sunday. Research must be done in the library using JSTOR database or other sources that are creditable.

Group A (last name starts with A-M) will support gradual emancipation position.

Debate Instructions:

1. You will need to have at least 300 words in this Debate post plus full references due Friday …Research must be done in the library using JSTOR database or other sources that are creditable.

2. Also 2 Debate peer responses that make a contribution to the historical discussion with at least 100 words for each required response due Sunday. Research must be done in the library using JSTOR database or other sources that are creditable.

3. You must reference using one of the three formats and following your major’s designated style: MLA, APA, CS, Kate L. Turabian’s Manual, and the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). YOU MUST CITE YOUR SOURCES! (See syllabus for links to the Style websites to learn how to cite and references)

You have been divided into two groups.
Group A (last name starts with A-M) will support gradual emancipation position.
Group B (last name starts with N-Z) will support immediate emancipation.

To participate in the debate, you need to research both positions.

Remember this debate take place during the 1850s. Before the Civil War, before Emancipation Proclamation and after Jefferson has been dead for more than 35 years.

The required work will help you.

Who will you be in the debate?

Your character does not have to be an actual historical figure. You can be, for example, journalist, politician, teacher, a domestic servant or a sharecropper. Just make sure that you ground your analysis in academic sources and you demonstrate you have done all the required work by integrating it into your debate positions.

Stay in character for your responses means if you say you are a certain name than each response should have this person’s name or that of the person your are corresponding with in each response is part of the debating.

Also no modern day history facts should be used…in this debate Lincoln is still alive…meaning discussing the Emancipation Proclamation is not appropriate but the rumor of it can be discussed…remember the Emancipation Proclamation was a gradual emancipation document because it only freed slaves in the Confederate states but allowed Union states to still continue slavery.

After the initial post, you are then required to continue the debate by posting responses to the arguments of the opposing group.

The two peer responses are due by Friday. I encourage you to post more than what is required.

Whatever you write should be in character. Be creative! Remember that everything you argue, although in character, must be grounded in academic research and must demonstracgote you have done the required work.