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Trouble Don't Last
by Pearsall, Shelley .
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Life on the Underground Railroad
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Kallen, Stuart A.,
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Stealing freedom
by Carbone, Elisa Lynn .
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Carbone, Elisa Lynn.
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The color of fire : a novel
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Lepore, Jill ; Rinaldi, Ann
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In 1741, while America is at war with Catholic Spain, Phoebe must save her friend Cuffee from execution when the whites in New York City accuse the black slaves of planning a revolt, which erupts in violence and the death of many innocent people.
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Sarny, a life remembered
by Paulsen, Gary .
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Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
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47
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Mosley, Walter .
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Number 47, a fourteen-year-old slave boy growing up under the watchful eye of a brutal master in 1832, meets the mysterious Tall John, who introduces him to a magical science and also teaches him the meaning of freedom.
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Slavery in the United States
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Ingraham, Leonard W
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A brief history of slavery and blacks in the United States from the arrival of the first twenty African indentured servants in 1619 to the passing of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865.
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Trembling earth
by Siegelson, Kim L .
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Get on board. The story of the Underground Railroad .
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Haskins, Jim
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Discusses the Underground Railroad, the secret, loosely organized network of people and places that helped many slaves escape north to freedom.
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Numbering all the bones
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by Rinaldi, Ann .
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Thirteen-year-old Eulinda, a house slave on a Georgia plantation in 1864, turns to Clara Barton, the eventual founder of the American Red Cross, for help in finding her brother Neddy who ran away to join the Northern war effort and is rumored to be at Andersonville Prison.
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Cezanne Pinto : a memoir
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Stolz, Mary
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