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Many thousand gone : African Americans from slavery to freedom
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Hamilton, Virginia
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Dillon, Leo, ill
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Dillon, Diane, ill
in
Underground railroad Juvenile literature.
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Fugitive slaves United States Juvenile literature.
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Underground Railroad.
1996
Recounts the journey of Black slaves to freedom via the underground railroad, an extended group of people who helped fugitive slaves in many ways.
The tale of the mandarin ducks
by
Paterson, Katherine
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Dillon, Leo, ill
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Dillon, Diane, ill
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Fairy tales.
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Folklore Japan.
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Ducks Folklore.
1995
A pair of mandarin ducks, separated by a cruel lord who wishes to possess the drake for his colorful beauty, reward a compassionate couple who risk their lives to reunite the ducks.
Never forgotten
by
McKissack, Pat, 1944-
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Dillon, Leo, ill
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Dillon, Diane, ill
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Slavery Juvenile fiction.
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Four elements (Philosophy) Juvenile fiction.
2011
In eighteenth-century West Africa, a boy raised by his blacksmith father and the Mother Elements--Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth--is captured and taken to America as a slave.
The people could fly : the picture book
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Hamilton, Virginia, 1936-2002
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Dillon, Leo, ill
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Dillon, Diane, ill
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Slavery Folklore.
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African Americans Folklore.
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Folklore United States.
2004
In this retelling of a folktale, a group of slaves, unable to bear their sadness and starvation any longer, calls upon the African magic that allows them to fly away.
The secret river
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Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, 1896-1953
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Dillon, Leo, ill
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Dillon, Diane, ill
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African American girls Juvenile fiction.
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Fishing Juvenile fiction.
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Hunger Juvenile fiction.
2011
Young Calpurnia takes her dog, Buggy-horse, and follows her nose to a secret river in a Florida forest, where she catches enough fresh fish to feed her hungry neighbors, even after giving some to the forest creatures she meets on the way home.