The Underground Railroad for Kids: From Slavery to Freedom with 21 Activities (For Kids series)

by Mary Kay Carson

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Local notes

973.7 Car

Barcode

6100

Collection

Series

Publication

Chicago Review Press (2005), Paperback, 176 pages

Description

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.… (more)

Physical description

176 p.; 11 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member StaceyMiller
A well laid out book filled with first-hand accounts, pictures and even recipes related to slavery and the underground railroad. Herriet Tubman's (Underground Railroad leader) life story is featured throughout the book as a way to add a human element to the book. 21 fun and educational activities
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Pages

176

Rating

½ (2 ratings; 4.5)
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