African Americans + History -- To 1863 -- Juvenile literature
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African Americans + History -- To 1863 -- Juvenile literature
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African Americans + History
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- Traveling the freedom road, from slavery and the Civil War through Reconstruction, Linda Barrett Osborne ; in association with the Library of Congress
- Revolutionary citizens, African Americans, 1776-1804, by Daniel C. Littlefield
- Black abolitionists and freedom fighters, Kimberly Hayes Taylor
- Slavery in early America, Barbara M. Linde
- Civil War days, discover the past with exciting projects, games, activities, and recipes, David King ; illustrated by Cheryl Kirk Noll
- The gathering storm, from the framing of the Constitution to Walker's appeal, 1787-1829, Mary Barr Sisson
- Slavery Wasn't Only in the South, Exposing Myths About the Civil War, Katie Kawa
- Civil War, by Jennifer Howse
- African-Americans in the colonies, by Jean Kinney Williams ; content adviser, Stephanie Davenport ; reading adviser, Linda D. Labbo
- Slavery, the struggle for freedom, by James Meadows
- Strange new land, African Americans 1617-1776, Peter H. Wood
- Freedom struggle, the anti-slavery movement in America 1830-1865, Ann M. Rossi
- Now or never!, 54th Massachusetts Infantry's war to end slavery, Ray Anthony Shepard
- A primary source history of slavery in the United States, by Allison Crotzer Kimmel ; Consultant: Cassandra L. Newby-Alexander, PhD, Professor of History, Director Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for African Diaspora Studies, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia
- Africa, a look back, by James Haskins and Kathleen Benson
- The abolitionist movement, Elaine Landau
- Civil War, by Jennifer Howse
- Abolitionists, what we need is action, Torrey Maloof
- The Civil War, by Anne Devereaux Jordan with Virginia Schomp
- Toward the promised land, from Uncle Tom's cabin to the onset of the Civil War (1851-1861), Wilma King
- Freedom struggle, the anti-slavery movement, 1830-1865, by Ann M. Rossi
- Braving the New World, 1619-1784, from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution, Don Nardo
- Days of slavery, Stuart Kallen
- Now or never!, 54th Massachusetts Infantry's war to end slavery, Ray Anthony Shepard
- Black, blue, & gray, African Americans in the Civil War, Jim Haskins
- Charlotte Forten, a Black teacher in the Civil War, by Peter Burchard
- The rise and fall of American slavery, freedom denied, freedom gained, Tim McNeese ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Civil War, Jennifer Howse
- Slavery, the struggle for freedom, by James Meadows
- Learning about the settlement of the Americas with graphic organizers, Linda Wirkner
- Slavery in America, Ciara Campbell
- A multicultural portrait of the Civil War, Carol Ann Piggins
- Days of Jubilee, the end of slavery in the United States, Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack
- Slavery, by James de Medeiros
- Slavery, real people and their stories of enslavement, written by R. G. Grant
- Freedom struggle, the anti-slavery movement, 1830-1865, Ann M. Rossi
- The first passage, Blacks in the Americas, 1520-1617, Colin A. Palmer
- The Negro's Civil War, how American Blacks felt and acted during the war for the Union, James M. McPherson
- Life under slavery, Deborah H. DeFord
- Enemies of slavery, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Donald A. Smith
- Answering the cry for freedom, stories of African Americans and the American Revolution, Gretchen Woelfle ; illustrations by R. Gregory Christie
- Building a new land, African Americans in Colonial America, James Haskins and Kathleen Benson ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Almost invisible, Black patriots of the American Revolution, by Kate Salley Palmer
- The antislavery movement, James T. Rogers
- Slavery in America, Katie Marsico
- Sabotage, sedition, and sundry acts of rebellion, David Aretha
- Slavery, by James De Medeiros
- The Abolitionist Movement, Lorijo Metz
- The Civil War and emancipation, James A. Corrick
- Abolitionists, a force for change, by Sarah E. de Capua