Eash. Don't do that. My pedagogy on this point isn't by any means perfect, but my method has been to focus on the experience of slavery for the enslaved people - use the sources to talk about varying conditions, norms, etc. I treat 'slavery is bad' as a self-evident premise.https://twitter.com/nicohhhlette/status/1348377420810825733 …
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Which, to be honest, if you take an enslaved-person-centric approach to ancient slavery and just give the students sources (e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Greek-Slavery-Routledge-Sourcebooks-Ancient/dp/0415029724 …), the premise really is self-evident, given how awful a lot of the treatment is.
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Instead of asking students to 'justify' slavery, I ask them to *describe* it using the evidence they read. In my experience it does not require much or indeed any teaching intervention for them to draw their own conclusions (typically some form of horrified 'oh s***').
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