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Books in Toward Freedom Series series

  • Road to Freedom, 1815-1900

    James McCague

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1972)
    Chronicles the development of the Abolitionist Movement and the events which led to the outbreak of the Civil War, and explores the problems and plight of the black man after emancipation
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  • North to Liberty; The Story of the Underground Railroad

    Anne Terry White

    Hardcover (Arcade Bks, March 1, 1972)
    Relates the history of the underground railroad and the experiences of the men and women who gained their freedom through it
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  • Their Eyes on the Stars: Four Black Writers

    Margaret Goff Clark, Louis F. Cary

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, Oct. 1, 1973)
    Traces the lives of four black writers who wrote of the Negro experience in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century America.
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  • Saddles and Sabers: Black Men in the Old West.

    Lavere Anderson, Herman B. Vestal

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, May 1, 1975)
    Describes the contributions of Negro cowboys, lawmen, cavalrymen, farmers, trappers, and scouts to the building of the American West
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  • Unspeakable

    Michelle K. Pickett

    Paperback (Clean Teen Publishing, Feb. 10, 2015)
    2015 Readers' Favorite International Book Award Winner."Breathe. No one will break me. I'm strong. Breathe. Just breathe."On the outside, Willow appears to have it all. She's beautiful, smart, from an influential family, and she dates the most popular guy in school―Jaden. But she would walk away from it all in a second. Willow is tormented by lies and suffocating guilt, not the hearts and flowers people believe her life is full of.She carries a dark secret. Plagued by nightmares and pain, the secret dominates her life. If she hadn't walked away. If she had just... but she didn't. And now she has to live with her choices. But when someone uncovers her family's past, they use it against her, crushing her spirit little by little. She tells herself she just has to make it to graduation. Then she can leave Middleton, and her secret, far behind.When Brody transfers to Cassidy High, he turns Willow's life upside down. He shows her what it feels like to live again, really live. And suddenly, she isn't satisfied with just surviving until graduation. She wants a normal life―with Brody―and he wants her. But the closer they become, the more it threatens to unravel the secret she's worked so hard to hide.Willow finds true love with Brody. Will she let his love save her, or walk away from him to keep her secret safe?Trigger warning: Unspeakable deals with the difficult topic of abuse.
  • Anne McCaffrey Freedom Collection: Freedom's Landing, Freedom's Challenge, Freedom's Choice

    Anne McCaffrey

    Audio Cassette (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 28, 2001)
    Freedom's Landing - read by Susie Breck, directed by Ruth Bloomquist It's the dawning of a new age for mankind when the Catteni descend to Earth and easily overcome the Earth's population. Thousands are herded onto slave ships headed for the intergalactic auction block. Kris Bjornsen is captured in Denver on her way to her college classes and wakes up on the primitive planet Barevi. Courageous and resourceful, she manages a single-woman escape from the Catteni and is living in the wilds of the planet when she comes to the aid of a Catteni soldier pursued by his own ranks. Recaptured together, they join forces with other slaves to outwit their captors and a hostile planetary environment. Freedom's Challenge - multi-voice narration, directed by Ruth Bloomquist Kris Bjornsen has come a long way since alien slave ships scooped her up in Denver with thousands of others. Dropped off on an apparently uninhabited world with the rest, she has fallen in love with Zainal, a renegade Catteni, and made a comfortable life for herself and her new family. But she feels a soldier's duty to escape Botany and rejoin the struggle for freedom. Freedom's Choice - multi-voice narration, directed by Ruth Bloomquist The shipments of Catteni slaves continue, but they find that they are enjoyably reinventing the creature comforts of home, and searching for the origin of the Farmers who were the original occupants of Botany, all under the keen eyes of two very different observers. When scouts for the Emassi come to retrieve Zainal, shanghaied in the original shipment of slaves, Botany changes irrevocably. Listeners will delight in this continued adventure of survival, romance, and ingenuity.