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Digital Field Trip: Slavery at Monticello

by  Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

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In this Digital Field Trip, a Monticello guide combines a Powerpoint presentation with our 360° virtual tour to explore the inside and surrounding property of Monticello through the lens of slavery. Students can examine digitized primary sources and gain an in-depth look at slavery in early America and Thomas Jefferson's role as a lifelong enslaver and author of the Declaration of Independence.   

Content Focus
This program addresses the paradox of Thomas Jefferson’s life as a champion of liberty and freedom alongside his enslavement of 607 people. Learn about specific enslaved people who lived and worked at Monticello and how they retained family ties and humanity in a dehumanizing system of oppression, and the ramifications of the institution of slavery in the United States throughout its history to present day. All programs can be tailored to fit your classroom curriculum. Following your booking, please fill out survey for a customized digital field trip. 

Format 
In a Digital Field Trip, a Monticello Guide uses our 360-degree virtual tour and PowerPoint to explore Thomas Jefferson and Monticello. 

Program Duration
This program lasts at most 60 minutes, with content adapted to age level and class time.

Audience Type
Available for grades 3-12

Is it interactive?
Yes! Students will be able to interact with their guide, ask questions, and examine digitized primary sources such as documents and objects.  

Cost
FREE! 

Availability
TUESDAY MORNING:  9:00 am - 1:00 pm ET
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET
THURSDAY ALL DAY: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm ET during the 2024 - 2025 school year. 

Platform
This program exclusively used Zoom to connect. 

Program Rating

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Cost

Multipoint: $0.00
Multipoint Premium: $0.00
Point to Point: $0.00
Point to Point Premium: $0.00
By Request: $0.00
By Request Premium: $0.00

FREE!


This program is free.

Length

45 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff

Minimum participants:

10

Maximum participants:

100


Primary Disciplines

Language Arts/English, History & Social Studies, Black History


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Google Hang Out
Zoom



Booking Information

TUESDAY MORNING: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm ET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET THURSDAY ALL DAY: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm ET during the 2024 - 2025 school year.

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Receive this program and 9 more for one low price when you purchase the CILC Virtual Expeditions package. Learn more

For more information contact CILC by email info@cilc.org or by phone (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

Cancellations will be accepted within 48 hours of scheduled trips.

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Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

Charlottesville, VA
United States

Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s plantation near Charlottesville, Va., was the center of his world. At Monticello, you will learn about Thomas Jefferson and his ideas that helped shape a nation, Monticello as an architectural icon and the stories of the free and enslaved people who lived and labored on this plantation.


Monticello is owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, a private nonprofit corporation and was opened as a public attraction in 1924. Since then, the Foundation has instituted numerous research and educational programs and major restoration and renovation projects, and Monticello has attracted more than 27 million people.


Today, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation remains committed to a twofold mission:


  • preservation -- to conserve, protect, and maintain Monticello in a manner which leaves it enhanced and unimpaired for future generations -- and

  • education -- to interpret and present Thomas Jefferson to the widest possible audiences, including scholars and the general public.


Monticello is a National Historic Landmark and the only house in the United States designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.


From digital field trips with Monticello educators to on-site professional development opportunities, we offer a variety of programming for teachers and students at Monticello.


Visit www.monticello.org for more from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.

Contact:
Digital Learning
digital.learning@monticello.org
4349847585

Program Details

Format

In a Digital Field Trip, a Monticello Guide uses our 360-degree virtual tour and PowerPoint to explore Thomas Jefferson and Monticello. Students can interact with their guide, ask questions, and examine digitized primary sources such as documents and objects.

Objectives

-Explore the lives of the enslaved men, women, and children at Monticello
-Learn about Thomas Jefferson's views on slavery and race
-Discuss the paradox of freedom and slavery in the United States and its legacies today