Slavery -- Juvenile literature
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Slavery -- Juvenile literature
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Slavery
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Incoming Resources
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- Freedom over me, eleven slaves, their lives, and dreams brought to life, Ashley Bryan
- Addy's cookbook, a peek at dining in the past with meals you can cook today, [edited by Jodi Evert ; written by Rebecca Sample Bernstein [and others] ; inside illustrations by Susan Mahal ; photography by Mark Salisbury]
- The Emancipation Proclamation, Brendan January
- African-Americans in the colonies, by Jean Kinney Williams ; content adviser, Stephanie Davenport ; reading adviser, Linda D. Labbo
- No More!, stories and songs of slave resistance, Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- The adventures of huckleberry finn, Tom Sawyer's comrade, Mark Twain, Edward Winsor Kemble
- Breaking the chains, African american slave resistance, William Loren Katz
- There comes a time, the struggle for civil rights, Milton Meltzer
- Slave narratives, the journey to freedom, [compiled by] Elaine Landau
- Child slavery in modern times, Shirlee P. Newman
- I was born a slave, the story of Harriet Jacobs, Jennifer Fleischner ; with illustrations by Melanie K. Reim
- The gathering storm, from the framing of the Constitution to Walker's appeal, 1787-1829, Mary Barr Sisson
- Slavery in the United States, Shirlee P. Newman
- The Gettysburg address, by Josh Gregory
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- The Emancipation Proclamation, Monique Vescia
- Juneteenth, a celebration of freedom, Charles A. Taylor ; with illustrations by Charles A. Taylor, II
- Dred Scott v. Sandford, the pursuit of freedom, Tim McNeese
- Slavery and human trafficking, Noah Berlatsky, Book Editor
- Slave life on the plantation, prisons beneath the sun, Richard Worth ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, series advisor
- North star to freedom, the story of the Underground Railroad, Gena K. Gorrell ; foreword by Rosemary Brown
- Freedom river, Doreen Rappaport ; pictures by Bryan Collier
- Escapes from slavery, Stephen Currie
- Slaves who dared, by Mary Garrison
- The thirteenth amendment and its legacy, by Duchess Harris and Samantha S. Bell
- Oney Judge, escape from slavery and the president's house, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD with Lindsay Wyskowski
- Juneteenth, celebrating the end of slavery, [Janey Levy]
- Growing up in slavery, Sylvaine A. Diouf
- The African-American slave trade, by Christine Hatt
- The politics of slavery, fiery national debates fueled by the slave economy, Linda Jacobs Altman ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- All about Madam C.J. Walker, by A'Lelia Bundles ; illustrator, Kirsten Halvorsen
- The Thirteenth Amendment, ending slavery, Elizabeth Schleichert
- Life on an African slave ship, by Joseph Kleinman and Eileen Kurtis-Kleinman
- Slavery and human trafficking, Noah Berlatsky, Book Editor
- The underground railroad, P.M. Boekhoff and Stuart A. Kallen
- Amazing grace, the story of the hymn, Linda Granfield ; illustrated by Janet Wilson
- History is rich, written by Shaun S. Nichols ; drawn by Sophy Smith
- Slavery, Stephen Currie
- The underground railroad, and the antislavery movement
- Heart and soul, the story of America and African Americans, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Speak a word for freedom, women against slavery, Janet Willen and Marjorie Gann
- Five thousand years of slavery, Marjorie Gann and Janet Willen
- Welcome to Addy's world, 1864, growing up during America's Civil War, [written by Susan Sinnott ; edited by Tamara England and Jodi Evert ... interior illustrations by Laszlo Kubinyi and others ; researched by Rebecca Bernstein, Sally Jacobs, and Dahl Taylor ; photography by James Young and Connie Russell ; prop research and styling by Jean doPico]
- Slavery, by James Meadows
- Juneteenth, a day to celebrate freedom from slavery, Angela Leeper
- A timeline of the slave trade in America, Randy Littlejohn
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