The Glory Field follows the lives of The Lewis Family of South Carolina through the generations beginning with Muhummad Bilal in the time of slavery(1753) and ending with Malcolm Lewis in 1994.

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This blog is being created by Division 2 at Bayview Community School.

Scroll down to read many interesting facts in all the posts on Slavery, South Carolina, Jim Crow Laws, The Civil Rights Movement, Reverend Martin Luther King and The Glory Field. Keep on checking this blog for new updates on the The Glory Field and social developments following the time line of The Glory Field.

At the bottom of this blog read a summary of the novel, The Glory Field.

Don't forget to check out the students' links and read their blog scrapbooks. They contain many thoughts and feelings about the novel and virtual artifacts from the different times and places, and social events based on The Glory Field.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Slavery Facts

> Many owners stole slaves from each other. So common it was, steps were taken to identity each slave to each owner, by branding them with an iron on their arm or chest [above].

> Slaves who died in the ‘Middle Passage’ of boats taking them to slave-societies were often simply tossed off the ship without any ceremony or last rites.

Helena

Slavery Facts-By:Sebastian

The International Labor organization (ILO) has estimated that 218 million children between the ages of five and seventeen work in developing countries. of these, 1222.3 million children work in the Asia-pacific region, 49.3 million work in sub-saharan Africa, and 5.7 million work in Latin America.

Muhammad Is Determined-By:Sebastian

The reason I voted for Muhammad is because i feel he is determined because he belives in overcoming his struggles and never giving up hope. "By the end of the first month all that filled Muhammed 's mind was the effort to breathe. He fought against death from breath to breath, trying always to fill his lungs for the next minute of life, trying to think forward to an ending of his torment, tryin gto think of being free again." (Page 7,8)

The Long Walk Home-By:Sebastian

After watching the long walk home, staring Woppie Goldberg and sissy Spacek, I felt very sad and depressed about how badly the blacks were treated, for example: close to the end when the white men and women were getting extremely mad at Odessa and her friends , or as some whites called them the negro.

In another part I felt depressed when Odessa hat to walk so far in the rain and with no shoes, but when she got shoes for christmas i felt a surge of happiness.

The long walk home.

My class and I watched a movie called The Long Walk Home, This movie was based on a true
story about human rights between the "blacks" and the "white's". The main characters were Sissy Spacek
and Whoppi GoldBerg as Odessa. There was a very touching/meaninful part in the movie, that made me almost
cry because when you are watching the 'white" call the "black" people the N word like no one has names it hurts.
At one part the "white" pepole have the "black" people in the corner calling them names. Just because of there color
of there skin its such a stupid thing iv ever seen in my life. At the end its happy because the "blacks" get there human rights
to sit in the front of the busses and freedom of speech.

Anastasia-my fact about slavery

There was classes of slaves,
House slaves and Field slaves.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Jim Crow Stories by Robyn

The story that I read about the Jim Crow Laws was very sad. That seven year old girl was very brave because she tried a drink from the coloured fountain and the white fountain when her mom wasn't looking, but she could've gotten caught, that must have been scary. I feel sorry for that girl because she was scared and her mom didn't tell her if she was right or wrong with the water fountains being different or not. She was a brave seven year old.



(http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/remembering/children.html)

The long walk home.

In the movie "The Long Walk Home" staring Sissy Spacek and Whoppi Goldberg the moment where I was glad is when miss Thomson was carpooling every black anywhere they need for free. She really wanted to help the black people to have the same rights.

The Long Walk Home [ Felt ]

It was really sad at the beginning, because black people must pay and go back side and ride one more. And I felt sad one sad at the beating scene, it was one black woman rode the bus and white people are beating her.

Kyle's _Long walk home_

At last, Sissy Spacek and Whoppi Gold berg sing a song with many black people.
Because they are brave and they knew distition is not right , all people is same. 
Just they have diffrent language,color and enviorment.