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  • Which Way to Freedom?: And Other Questions About the Underground Railroad

    Mary Kay Carson

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
    What was the Underground Railroad—and who traveled on it? Who was Harriet Tubman and what did she do? This gripping book tells kids all about the perilous journey to escape slavery and finally become free: how long it could take, where the fugitives hid, who helped them, how “stationmasters” sent secret messages, and other fascinating details of the legendary Underground Railroad.
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  • Questions and Answers about the Underground Railroad

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Underground Railroad was a system of people who wanted to help Southern slaves escape to the free North or Canada in secret. Between 40,000 and 100,000 people escaped to freedom thanks to the Underground Railroad. Readers are presented with a wealth of primary sources, including photographs, personal accounts, literature from the time, and pre-Civil War legislation pertaining to slavery. Readers will have a chance to reach their own conclusions based on facts they find in the primary sources. Sidebars provide readers with supplementary information about the difficult route slaves traveled to reach freedom and encourage readers to continue asking questions about primary sources about the Underground Railroad.
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  • Which Way to Freedom?: And Other Questions About the Underground Railroad

    Mary Kay Carson

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
    What was the Underground Railroad—and who traveled on it? Who was Harriet Tubman and what did she do? This gripping book tells kids all about the perilous journey to escape slavery and finally become free: how long it could take, where the fugitives hid, who helped them, how “stationmasters” sent secret messages, and other fascinating details of the legendary Underground Railroad.
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  • Who Conducted the Underground Railroad and Other Questions About the Path to Freedom

    Peter and Connie Roop

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2008)
    When slaves escaped on the Underground Railroad, they didn't buy tickets. And they didn't even ride on a train! Do you know why it was called the Underground Railroad? And did you know that the Civil War was not fought just to free the slaves? This book will answer all kinds of questions about slavery and the path to freedom!
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  • How Did Slaves Find a Route to Freedom?: And Other Questions about the Underground Railroad

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2011)
    In the early 1800s, many black slaves in the southern states began to risk their lives to gain freedom in the North. They escaped from plantations with no money to buy food and no maps to help them find their way. They could travel only at night. If runaway slaves were caught, they could be beaten to death. Still, many slaves tried to flee. Slave catchers chased them, but the runaways seemed to disappear into thin air―or through a secret underground escape route. So how did slaves escape from their masters? Where did they hide? How did the slaves communicate with each other and the people who were helping them? Discover the facts about the brave men and women who formed the Underground Railroad. Learn how their secret work changed the lives of thousands of slaves.
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  • How Did Slaves Find a Route to Freedom?: And Other Questions about the Underground Railroad

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications ™, Jan. 1, 2011)
    In the early 1800s, many black slaves in the southern states began to risk their lives to gain freedom in the North. They escaped from plantations with no money to buy food and no maps to help them find their way. They could travel only at night. If runaway slaves were caught, they could be beaten to death. Still, many slaves tried to flee. Slave catchers chased them, but the runaways seemed to disappear into thin air―or through a secret underground escape route. So how did slaves escape from their masters? Where did they hide? How did the slaves communicate with each other and the people who were helping them? Discover the facts about the brave men and women who formed the Underground Railroad. Learn how their secret work changed the lives of thousands of slaves.
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  • Questions and Answers about the Underground Railroad

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Underground Railroad was a system of people who wanted to help Southern slaves escape to the free North or Canada in secret. Between 40,000 and 100,000 people escaped to freedom thanks to the Underground Railroad. Readers are presented with a wealth of primary sources, including photographs, personal accounts, literature from the time, and pre-Civil War legislation pertaining to slavery. Readers will have a chance to reach their own conclusions based on facts they find in the primary sources. Sidebars provide readers with supplementary information about the difficult route slaves traveled to reach freedom and encourage readers to continue asking questions about primary sources about the Underground Railroad.
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  • How Did Slaves Find a Route to Freedom?: And Other Questions about the Underground Railroad

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Hardcover (Lerner Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2011)
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  • How Did Slaves Find a Route to Freedom?: And Other Questions about the Underground Railroad

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Paperback (Lerner Classroom, Jan. 1, 2011)
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  • How Did Slaves Find a Route to Freedom?: And Other Questions about the Underground Railroad

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    Mass Market Paperback (Lerner Classroom, April 5, 1829)
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