The Underground Railroad: Life on the Road to Freedom - History Compass - Pat Perrin - Books - History Compass - 9781579600518 - December 1, 1999
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The Underground Railroad: Life on the Road to Freedom - History Compass 2nd Revised edition

Pat Perrin

The Underground Railroad: Life on the Road to Freedom - History Compass 2nd Revised edition

Brief Description: A fascinating collection of primary and secondary source materials from a variety of perspectives on this period in America's history. Excerpts include the dramatic escape of William and Ellen Craft, David Walker's Appeal, an account of Harriet Tubman, text from the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, oral histories of fugitive slaves, and two passages from Frederick Douglass' narratives. A map of the major underground routes gives readers a broader picture of these times. Historic illustrations and three spirituals round out the text.

Contributor Bio:  Perrin, Pat Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin are a married couple who love writing books together. They have written many young adult nonfiction and fiction books, including retellings of classic novels, stories, and myths. They run a scholarship program for Mexican students and live in Guanajuato, Mexico.


68 pages, Illustrations; Maps

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 1999
ISBN13 9781579600518
Publishers History Compass
Pages 68
Dimensions 132 × 183 × 8 mm   ·   88 g
Language English  
Editor Perrin, Pat