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"United States History 1849-1877 Juvenile fiction."
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MacColl, Michaela, author
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MacColl, Michaela. Hidden histories
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United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.) Juvenile fiction.
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United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.) Fiction.
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Lipan Indians Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Despite her father's warnings that their tribe is always in danger, Casita, a ten-year-old Lipan Apache girl, has led a relatively peaceful life with her tribe in Mexico, doing her daily chores and practicing for her upcoming Changing Woman ceremony, in which she will officially become a woman of the tribe. But the peace is shattered when the U.S. Cavalry invades and brutally slaughters her people. Casita and her younger brother survive the attack, but are taken captive and sent to the Carlisle Indian School, a Pennsylvania boarding school that specializes in assimilating Native Americans into white American culture. Casita grieves for her lost family as she struggles to find a way to maintain her identity as a Lipan Apache and survive at the school. Includes author's note and bibliography.\"--Provided by publisher..
Sailing to freedom
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Stiles, Martha Bennett
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Fugitive slaves Fiction.
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Slavery Fiction.
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Boats and boating Fiction.
2012
In the mid-1800's, while serving as cook's apprentice on his uncle's schooner with his pet monkey, Allie, twelve-year-old Ray discovers that they are transporting a fugitive slave to the free north.