Buxton Mission of Raleigh and Elijah's Tribute
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Match the following with their characteristics:

Elgin Settlement = Founded in 1849 by Reverend William King Buxton Mission of Raleigh = Housed escaped and freed slaves Buxton School = Attracted white families to enroll their children Elijah = Carved a tribute for Mr. John Holton

Match the following with their contributions to Buxton's success:

Land ownership = One of the strict rules set by Reverend King Sawmill = Contribution to economic self-sufficiency Buxton community = Emphasized themes of strength and empathy Mr. Travis = Assisted Elijah in presenting the tribute

Match the following with their roles in the tribute carving story:

Mr. Leroy = Pressured Elijah to get the wording right Mr. Polite = Also pressured Elijah in the tribute carving Mrs. Holton = Received the tribute from Elijah Mr. Travis = Offered assistance to Elijah

Match the following with their emotional responses during the tribute incident:

<p>Elijah = Refused payment for his work Mrs. Holton = Gave a significant sum of money to Mr. Leroy instead Mr. Leroy = Received a significant sum of money from Mrs. Holton Buxton community = Showcased strong bonds and support</p> Signup and view all the answers

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  • Elgin Settlement and Buxton Mission of Raleigh was founded in 1849 by Reverend William King, a white Presbyterian minister, to provide liberty to African-American slaves.
  • The settlement in Southern Ontario housed escaped and freed slaves, with a population ranging from 1500 to 2000 at its peak.
  • Buxton's success was due to the determination of freed African-Americans and strict rules set by Reverend King, including land ownership, home size requirements, and self-sufficiency.
  • The settlement was economically self-sufficient with its own sawmill, post office, school, and other establishments, contributing to its thriving nature.
  • Buxton School had a strong reputation, attracting white families to withdraw their children from government schools and enroll them in the academy.
  • Elijah was asked to help carve a tribute to Mr. John Holton, who was killed while trying to see his family.
  • Elijah worked on the tribute, facing pressure to get the wording right from Mr. Leroy and Mr. Polite.
  • After much contemplation and assistance from Mr. Travis, Elijah presented the tribute to Mrs. Holton, who was pleased with the result.
  • Mrs. Holton offered payment, but Elijah refused, leading to an emotional moment when Mrs. Holton gave a significant sum of money to Mr. Leroy instead.
  • The emotional exchange highlighted the strong bonds and support within the Buxton community, emphasizing themes of strength, resilience, and empathy.

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Explore the history of the Elgin Settlement and Buxton Mission founded by Reverend William King in 1849 to provide liberty to African-American slaves, and the story of Elijah carving a tribute for Mr. John Holton in the Buxton community. Dive into the themes of strength, resilience, and empathy portrayed in this historical narrative.

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