Title of Book: To Be a SlaveAuthor: Julius Lester
Name: Timothy H
Class Period: 6
Context CluesWord Sentence Correct
Dictionary Definition
nary They never got nary a lick of labor and nary a red penny for any of them babies.
Not one
virtue The institution of slavery had no redeeming virtues for the enslaved.
An example or kind of moral excellence
stratagem Of course, the slave’s stratagem only succeeded as long as the slave owner could not prove the work was being deliberately delayed.
A clever, often underhand scheme to achieve a certain objective
coffles Not all slaves marched in coffles. A line of animals, prisoners, or slaves chained and driven together
profaned The slave owner profaned the Portuguese word for black, “Negro,” and made it, “Nigger.”
To misuse (anything that should usually be held in reverence and respect); defile; employ basely or unworthily
Text Purpose
• I think the main purpose of this book was to inform people of what things were like for the slaves during slavery. I also think this book could’ve been used to persuade people to join the Civil Rights movement at the time the book was written.
Text Structure
• The text structure for this book is chronological order. Although the entries may not be in the exact order, the time periods shift from when the slaves were taken from Africa, to general slavery, to the time of Emancipation, and finally to a little while after Emancipation.
Text Representation
Author’s Perspective/Point of View
Subject Author’s Feelings
Text Evidence
Slavery Julius Lester doesn’t think slavery was right, but he respects former slaves.
I never knew
Main Idea
Paragraphs Main Idea
Beginning-Page # 18-19 The trick Granny Judith fell for in Africa
Middle-Page # 100-101 The sabotages by slaves gave them a good feeling
End-Page # 135-136 How Grandma reacted when slaver ended
Supporting DetailsDetails Page # Comments
Even more rare was the occasion when the auction block became a source of joy.
51 Lester added this to show that everything wasn’t bad.
In the latter part of August, the cotton picking season begins
76 This gives insight on what the slaves were doing at that time of year.
It is estimated that some fifty million people were taken from the continent during the years of slave trade.
27 Gives some insight on the number of slaves that were brought into America.
Draw Inferences
What the Book Says Conclusions Drawn
Situation: A slave is about to choke the owner’s daughter
Character Actions: The owner’s wife walks in.
The slave was severely punished.
Situation: A slave tells his owner that he wont work anymore.
Character Actions: The owner is shocked but retires him.
The only reason the owner reacted like that is because he thought the slave cold start an insurrection.
Compare-Contrast
Title: To Be a Slave
1. During slavery
2.Black people are not free at all
3.Violence from both sides
4.Book about slavery
5.Feeling of many slaves
Title: I Have a Dream
1.Speech about Civil Rights
2.Black people are technically free
3.Peaceful protest
4.During segregation
5.Feelings of one man
Both:
1.Unfairness against black people
2.Still not totally free
3.Some kind of goal in mind
4.Achieved their goal at that time
5.Both presidents who supported freedom were assassinated
FactsFacts Page # Comments
Through the songs, they made fun of the slave owners.
119 Shows that slaves had more ways of rebellion than through sabotage
The southern slave owner used both.
76 Shows that the owners would control black people any way they could
It is estimated that some fifty million people were taken from that continent during the years of slave trade.
27 Gives some insight on the number of slaves that were brought into America.
… they had various tricks which they used to make the slave owner’s life a little less than easy.
98 Shows that they rebelled in small ways.
Many of thousand of slaves escaped.
126 Shows that they could survive on their own.
OpinionsOpinions Page # Comments
Yet it is remarkable that even now the two hundred years of slavery are looked upon matter-of-factly and not as a time of unrelieved horror.
74 Shows Lester’s feelings about slavery.
Poor creatures! 78 Shows the fake sympathy of a white preacher.
Ol’ Charlie Snipes was the lead man, and he was the biggest cut-up in the quarters.
107 Gives some background on Charlie Snipes.
Some would rather be killed. 122 Shows how much slaves hated being enslaved.
The slave owner was shocked…
127 Shows how the slave owner reacted.
Reading Response
• “… brick houses were by no means common amongst planters…” (pg 61)
• Do the farmers only have brick houses if they own a lot of slaves?
• “She got up and gave it something out of a bottle and pretty soon it was dead.” (pg 40)
• This made me feel sorry for the mother that she would have to go to this measure to protect her child from the horrors of this time.
• “One Mississippi slave convinced his owner that he was nearly blind and therefore unfit to work.” (pg100)
• I like what he did and I think he was a clever man.