Traveling Trunk
- Grade Level:
- Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Common Core Standards:
- 3.L.1, 4.L.1, 5.L.1, 3.RI.1, 3.RI.2, 3.RI.3, 3.RI.6, 3.RI.7, 4.RI.1, 4.RI.2, 4.RI.3, 4.RI.6, 4.RI.7, 5.RI.1, 5.RI.2, 5.RI.3, 5.RI.6, 5.RI.7, 3.SL.1, 3.SL.1.b, 3.SL.1.c, 3.SL.1.d, 3.SL.3, 3.SL.4, 3.SL.6, 4.SL.1, 4.SL.1.b, 4.SL.1.c, 4.SL.1.d, 4.SL.3, 4.SL.4, 4.SL.6, 5.SL.1, 5.SL.1.b, 5.SL.1.c, 5.SL.1.d, 5.SL.3, 5.SL.4, 5.SL.6
- State Standards:
- Missouri Learning Standards for Social Studies (k-5): 1E, 3aA, 3aB, 3aC, 3aE, 3aF, 5A, 5B, 5D, 5E, 5F, 6A, 6C, 6D, 6E, 7A, 7B Illinois Learning Standards (k-5): SS.CV.4.3, SS.CV.3.4, SS.H.2.3, SS.H.1.4, SS.H.2.5, SS.H.3.3, SS.H.3.5
One of the most important cases ever tried in the United States concerning the institution of slavery was originally heard in the St. Louis Courthouse. An enslaved couple named Dred and Harriet Scott had illegally been taken to states and territories where slavery was outlawed. When returning to St. Louis, they sued for their freedom in 1847. They lost on a legal technicality, but their story did not stop there.
In this trunk we learn about the Scotts’ struggles as told by Michael Cerre, the court clerk responsible for recording the Scotts' retrial in St. Louis. He shares the story from their lawsuit through the tragic 1857 Supreme Court decision.
Traveling trunks are loaned for approximately two weeks. The fee for trunks shipped to Missouri and Illinois is $35.00 per trunk. Trunks shipped to other continental states cost $45.00 per trunk. Trunks shipped to Alaska and Hawaii will incur an extra charge. The fee covers shipping to and from your location and insurance.
Trunks are shipped the first week of the month by United Parcel Service; arriving by the eighth of the month. Trunks must be repacked and ready for UPS pick-up no later than the 22nd of the month. Gateway Arch National Park provides return labels for pick-up. Trunk reservations must be made 30 days in advance. For more information or to reserve a trunk, call the Education Office at (314) 655-1635.
Last updated: October 7, 2021