Perspectives
Perspectives
WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE
By: Winleth Dukes
During the Revolutionary War, women undertook an unnoticed role that contributed to many of th important events during the war. Follow Elizabeth Sparrowson through her historically fictional journey through a land where suspicions will arise. Read Winleth Dukes’s amazing short story through the Patriot women’s eyes of the war!
TWO BOYS OF THE SEVEN YEAR WAR
By: Riley Mason Uclusin
Be amazed by this story of how two boys survive through the harsh Revolutionary War through the letters they sent. They belong to different sides of the war but somehow keep their friendship intact while fighting against one another. I created this because I enjoy reading, and I just wanted to create a story of my own.
FAMOUS AFRICAN AMERICAN SLAVES
By: Haloa Akana
Learn about unique perspectives of famous African Americans in the American Revolution such as Phillis Wheatley, a famous poet; Crispus Attucks, the first person to die in the Boston Massacre; and Colonel Tye, an Ex-Patriot slave that joined the British army. I chose to write about these people because they had both positive and negative impacts on American history.
A CHLD'S PERSPECTIVE
By: Sarah-Paige Mitchell
Do you want to know how a child experienced the Battle of Yorktown? View my slides and learn about a child named Henry Zarrow and how he went through the Battle of Yorktown.