1. images to use
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1. Images to use. Fanny Kemble. Pierce Butler (Fanny Kemble’s husband). Butler plantation slave. Slave quarters on St. Georges Island. Map of Butler Island. The Fanny Kemble Home on Butler Island. John Brown’s hanging. James Redpath. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Albert D. Richardson. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
1. Images to use
Fanny Kemble
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Pierce Butler (Fanny Kemble’s husband)
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Slave quarters on St. Georges IslandButler plantation slave
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Map of Butler Island
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The Fanny Kemble Home on Butler Island
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John Brown’s hanging
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James Redpath
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Albert D. Richardson
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Mortimer Thomson (Q. K. Philander Doesticks)
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Henry Steel Olcott
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Slave Auction
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Slave Auction
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2. Text to use
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• James Redpath • Albert Deane Richardson • Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson • Henry S. Olcott
Exemplars
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• Personal safety, off page and on • Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
Need
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• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify
Uncle Tom Factor
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• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
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3. Sample layouts
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
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Observations
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the
theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism
as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
30
Need
• Personal safety, off page and on
• Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
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Exemplars
James Redpath Albert Deane Richardson
Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson Henry S. Olcott 32
Uncle Tom Factor
• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify33
Uncle Tom Factor: Stowe’s Success
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Uncle Tom Factor: Desire to Verify
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4. Alternative Slide Designs
Option 2
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
39
Observations
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the
theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism
as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
40
Need
• Personal safety, off page and on
• Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
41
Exemplars
James Redpath Albert Deane Richardson
Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson Henry S. Olcott 42
Uncle Tom Factor
• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify43
Uncle Tom Factor: Stowe’s Success
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Uncle Tom Factor: Desire to Verify
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Option 3
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
48
Observations
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the
theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism
as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
49
Need
• Personal safety, off page and on
• Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
50
Exemplars
James Redpath Albert Deane Richardson
Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson Henry S. Olcott 51
Uncle Tom Factor
• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify52
Uncle Tom Factor: Stowe’s Success
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Uncle Tom Factor: Desire to Verify
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Option 4
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
57
Observations
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the
theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism
as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
58
Need
• Personal safety, off page and on
• Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
59
Exemplars
James Redpath Albert Deane Richardson
Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson Henry S. Olcott 60
Uncle Tom Factor
• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify61
Uncle Tom Factor: Stowe’s Success
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Uncle Tom Factor: Desire to Verify
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Option 5
Reporting Slavery Undercover
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
Observations
66
Observations
• Use of personal connections • No moral dilemma • Utility of the slave auction • Inventive variations on the
theme • Keen awareness of danger • Slave tourism vs. journalism
as act of haste • Undeniable narrative appeal
67
Need
• Personal safety, off page and on
• Ease of access • Greeley’s agenda
68
Exemplars
James Redpath Albert Deane Richardson
Mortimer “Doesticks” Thomson Henry S. Olcott 69
Uncle Tom Factor
• Stowe’s success • Desire to verify70
Uncle Tom Factor: Stowe’s Success
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Uncle Tom Factor: Desire to Verify
72