The perversionof religion andknowledge asa path tofreedomTo readandspellA largecanoeWilliamHamiltonHenryMr. Weedena cruelslaveholderand ministerReligionMr.FreelandGoodToolsFree!HenryHarris/JohnHarrisMr.WilliamFreelandThe comfort ofliving under thecare of hismaster and thedesire offreedomCaptured,sent to jailand sent backto live underBaltimore.Mr.Covey wasa very intoreligion whileMr.Freeland didnot take muchpart in religionCaulkingSincere,Straightforward,and SeriousThe perversionof religion andknowledge asa path tofreedomTo readandspellA largecanoeWilliamHamiltonHenryMr. Weedena cruelslaveholderand ministerReligionMr.FreelandGoodToolsFree!HenryHarris/JohnHarrisMr.WilliamFreelandThe comfort ofliving under thecare of hismaster and thedesire offreedomCaptured,sent to jailand sent backto live underBaltimore.Mr.Covey wasa very intoreligion whileMr.Freeland didnot take muchpart in religionCaulkingSincere,Straightforward,and Serious

Frederick Douglass Chapter 10 1/2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The perversion of religion and knowledge as a path to freedom
  2. To read and spell
  3. A large canoe
  4. William Hamilton
  5. Henry
  6. Mr. Weeden a cruel slaveholder and minister
  7. Religion
  8. Mr. Freeland
  9. Good Tools
  10. Free!
  11. Henry Harris/John Harris
  12. Mr. William Freeland
  13. The comfort of living under the care of his master and the desire of freedom
  14. Captured, sent to jail and sent back to live under Baltimore.
  15. Mr.Covey was a very into religion while Mr.Freeland did not take much part in religion
  16. Caulking
  17. Sincere, Straightforward, and Serious