Caroline Quarlls and the Underground Railroad

Caroline Quarlls and the Underground Railroad
Title Caroline Quarlls and the Underground Railroad PDF eBook
Author Julia Pferdehirt
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 120
Release 2014-02-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0870205218

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On July 4th, 1842, Caroline Quarlls left family, friends, and the only life she'd known behind in St. Louis, Missouri. As the child of a slave mother and a slave-owner father, her young life was one of drudgery and obedience until that fateful Independence Day when she illegally took a steamboat across the Mississippi River from St. Louis to Alton, Illinois, in the hope of reaching freedom. With the help of abolitionists, the 16-year-old traveled through Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan on the Underground Railroad, enduring long, bumpy rides in the bottom of a wagon and taking cover in everything from barrels to potato chutes. Each step of the way, Quarlls was pursued by lawyers paid to retrieve her and bounty hunters greedy for the reward money. Finally, she crossed from Detroit into Sandwich, Canada, where created a new life as a free woman, an exciting but also frightening, experience. Quarlls' story gives young readers a personal snapshot of the tension-filled journey of a runaway slave while illuminating a segment of the complicated history of race in our nation.

Freedom Train North

Freedom Train North
Title Freedom Train North PDF eBook
Author Julia Pferdehirt
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 138
Release 2011-09
Genre History
ISBN 0870204742

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People running from slavery made many hard journeys to find freedom—on steamboats and in carriages, across rivers and in hay-covered wagons. Some were shot at. Many were chased by slave catchers. Others hid in tunnels and secret rooms. But these troubles were worth it for the men, women, and children who eventually reached freedom. Freedom Train North tells the stories of fugitive slaves who found help in Wisconsin. Young readers (ages 7 to 12) will meet people like Joshua Glover, who was broken out of jail by a mob of freedom workers in Milwaukee, and Jacob Green, who escaped five times before he finally made it to freedom. This compelling book also introduces stories of the strangers who hid fugitive slaves and helped them on their way, brave men and women who broke the law to do what was right. As both a historian and a storyteller, author Julia Pferdehirt shares these exciting and important stories of a dangerous time in Wisconsin’s past. Using manuscripts, letters, and artifacts from the period, as well as stories passed down from one generation to another, Pferdehirt takes us deep into our state’s past, challenging and inspiring us with accounts of courage and survival.

The Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad
Title The Underground Railroad PDF eBook
Author Judy Dodge Cummings
Publisher Nomad Press
Pages 261
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1619304880

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Imagine leaving everything you’ve ever known—your friends, family, and home—to travel along roads you’ve never seen before, getting help from people you’ve never met before, with the constant threat of capture hovering over your every move. Would you risk your life on the Underground Railroad to gain freedom from slavery? In The Underground Railroad: Navigate the Journey from Slavery to Freedom, readers ages 9 to 12 examine how slavery developed in the United States and what motivated abolitionists to work for its destruction. The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses operated by conductors and station masters, both black and white. Readers follow true stories of enslaved people who braved patrols, the wilderness, hunger, and their own fear in a quest for freedom. In The Underground Railroad, readers dissect primary sources, including slave narratives and runaway ads. Projects include composing a song with a hidden message and navigating by reading the nighttime sky. Amidst the countless tragedies that centuries of slavery brought to African Americans lie tales of hope, resistance, courage, sacrifice, and victory—truly an American story.

The Underground Railroad for Kids

The Underground Railroad for Kids
Title The Underground Railroad for Kids PDF eBook
Author Mary Kay Carson
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 177
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1613740522

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The heroic struggles of the thousands of slaves who sought freedom through the Underground Railroad are vividly portrayed in this powerful activity book, as are the abolitionists, free blacks, and former slaves who helped them along the way. The text includes 80 compelling firsthand narratives from escaped slaves and abolitionists and 30 biographies of "passengers," "conductors," and "stationmasters," such as Harriet Tubman, William Still, and Levi and Catherine Coffin. Interactive activities that teach readers how to navigate by the North Star, write and decode a secret message, and build a simple lantern bring the period to life. A time line, reading list, glossary, and listing of web sites for further exploration complete this activity book. The Underground Railroad for Kids is an inspiring story of brave people compelled to act in the face of injustice, risking their livelihoods, their families, and their lives in the name of freedom.

The Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad
Title The Underground Railroad PDF eBook
Author Sheila Griffin Llanas
Publisher Cherry Lake Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781624314230

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This book relays the factual details of the Underground Railroad and slavery in the United States. The narrative provides multiple accounts of the events, and readers learn details from the point of view of a slave, a slave owner, and a conductor on the railroad. This book offers opportunities to compare and contrast various perspectives in a text while gathering and analyzing information about an historical event.

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Czeena Devera
Publisher Cherry Lake
Pages 28
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1634729056

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The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of Harriet Tubman in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.

Slavery In America

Slavery In America
Title Slavery In America PDF eBook
Author Marsico
Publisher Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Pages 52
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1615906371

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Explore The Time Of Slavery In America Through Engaging Text, Detailed Illustrations, And Photos Of Artifacts.