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Letters from a Slave Boy: The Story of Joseph Jacobs: Parts V-VI - Quiz
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Why was the Australian gold rush more favorable for African Americans than the California gold rush?
Explain what happened to Isaac. How did Joseph learn of his fellow sailor's fate?
Summarize the vicious trick Doctor Norcom played on the Jacobs family. At what point were Joseph and Lulu actually free?
In your opinion, was Joseph right or wrong to use his light skin color to pass for a white man? Give reasons to support your answer.
Why were men unable to make money during the California gold rush? Who did benefit from the quest for gold?
Why did Harriet Jacobs turn to spiritualism in 1853? What did Spiritualists believe in? What gave Harriet hope that John and Joseph were alive in Australia?
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