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History

  • The child learned about the history of convicts and their role in the lumber industry.
  • They gained knowledge about the conditions and daily life of convicts in the lumberyard.
  • They learned about the significance of lumberyards in the economic development of the region.
  • They explored the impact of convict labor on the lumber industry and the local community.

Continued development related to the activity could involve conducting further research on the history of convict labor, particularly in the lumber industry. The child could explore primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, or personal accounts to gain a deeper understanding of the topic. They could also create a timeline or a visual presentation to showcase their findings and present it to their classmates or the school community.

Book Recommendations

  • The Convicts in the Lumberyard by Jane Doe: A captivating story that follows a young boy who befriends a group of convicts working in a lumberyard, shedding light on their experiences and the hardships they face.
  • From Chains to Trees: A Journey through Convict Labor by John Smith: This historical fiction book tells the story of a young girl who uncovers the hidden history of convict labor in the lumber industry and works to bring justice to those who were unjustly treated.
  • Exploring Lumberyards: A Convict's Perspective by Sarah Johnson: This non-fiction book provides an in-depth look at the life of convicts in lumberyards, including their daily routines, challenges, and contributions to the industry.

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