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Books with title Slavery in the United States, Grades 4 - 7

  • Slavery in the United States, Grades 4 - 7

    Cindy Barden

    Paperback (Mark Twain Media, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Bring history to life for students in grades 4–7 with Slavery in the United States! This 64-page book provides information on topics such as slavery in Europe, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the Underground Railroad, Sojourner Truth
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  • Slavery in the United States

    Shirlee P. Newman

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Describes the history of slavery in the United States, offering information on the life of slaves, rebels against slavery, and the impact of the Civil War on slaves and the South.
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  • Slavery in the United States

    Gary Barr

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 3, 2004)
    This book uses primary source materials to study the institution of slavery in the United States and its role in the Civil War. Contents include: What is slavery?; Slavery begins in English America; How did they get there?; Slave auctions; Slave work; Slave women and children; Slave food, clothing, and shelter; Slave families; The slave community; Time off from work; Overseers and masters; U.S. government policy 1600s-1850s; Southern attitudes; Northern attitudes; Rebellion; Liberia; The underground railroad; Abolitionist writers; John Brown and Dredd Scott; African American soldiers in the Civil War; Freed slaves; What have we learned from slavery?
  • Slavery in the United States

    Rebecca Rissman

    Library Binding (Core Library, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Looks at the history of slavery in the United States and discusses how it divided the nation, spurred the antislavery movement, and ultimately ended.
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  • Slavery in the United States

    Shirlee P. Newman

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 16, 2000)
    Describes the history of slavery in the United States, offering information on the life of slaves, rebels against slavery, and the impact of the Civil War on slaves and the South.
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  • Slavery in the United States

    William C. Hine

    Paperback (Jackdaw Pubns, Jan. 1, 1975)
    A collection of classroom study materials which interpret the institution of slavery and its place in history. Includes replicas of contemporary documents, broadsheets, and pictures.
  • Slavery in the United States

    Leonard W. Ingraham

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, June 1, 1968)
    Book by Ingraham, Leonard W.
  • Slavery in the United States: The "Abominable Trade"

    Whitney Hopper

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Slavery is one of the darkest, most complicated parts of American History. This volume presents the facts of the abominable trade from its beginnings in the West Indies to its expansion across the British North American colonies, and eventually, the United States. Readers will learn about the horrors of the Middle Passage and life on a plantation, as well as slaverys effect on the economy and politics of the United States. This book also covers the abolitionist and civil rights movements along the road to racial equality. Primary sources are used to give readers a sense of life in colonial America and the United States, and connect them to the issues that existed.
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  • Slavery in the United States

    Leonard W. Ingraham

    Paperback (Watts, Inc, March 15, 1968)
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  • Slavery in the United States

    Gary Barr

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 3, 2004)
    This book uses primary source materials to study the institution of slavery in the United States and its role in the Civil War. Contents include: What is slavery?; Slavery begins in English America; How did they get there?; Slave auctions; Slave work; Slave women and children; Slave food, clothing, and shelter; Slave families; The slave community; Time off from work; Overseers and masters; U.S. government policy 1600s-1850s; Southern attitudes; Northern attitudes; Rebellion; Liberia; The underground railroad; Abolitionist writers; John Brown and Dredd Scott; African American soldiers in the Civil War; Freed slaves; What have we learned from slavery?
  • Slavery in the United States

    Shirlee Petkin Newman

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 16, 2001)
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  • Slavery in the United States: The "Abominable Trade"

    Whitney Hopper

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Slavery is one of the darkest, most complicated parts of American History. This volume presents the facts of the abominable trade from its beginnings in the West Indies to its expansion across the British North American colonies, and eventually, the United States. Readers will learn about the horrors of the Middle Passage and life on a plantation, as well as slaverys effect on the economy and politics of the United States. This book also covers the abolitionist and civil rights movements along the road to racial equality. Primary sources are used to give readers a sense of life in colonial America and the United States, and connect them to the issues that existed.
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