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Letters from a Slave Boy: The Story of Joseph Jacobs: Parts I-II - Quiz
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Explain why Gran refused to go to New York with Joseph. Do you feel she made the right decision? Why or why not?
What had Mr. Sawyer's cousin promised to do for Lulu? How did they treat Lulu? What problems did Lulu encounter with Mr. and Mrs. Tredwell? What problems did she have with Mrs. Treadwell's brother, Mr. Blount?
Describe the conditions of Smith School. Why was Mr. Forbes unpopular? Why did Harriet Jacobs refuse to become involved with the parents' push to get rid of him?
How did Joseph's fellow apprentices treat him at Mr. Simmonds's shop after they discovered he was not white?
In what way was Lulu's young life much like the life her mother, Harriet, lived?
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