Search Results You are viewing: Series SearchSort By Age Sort By Author Sort By Availability Sort By Dewey Sort By Media, Author, Title Sort By Price Sort By Pub. Year Sort by Relevance,Author Sort by Relevance,Title Sort By Stoplight Sort By Title Sort by Language Display 10 items Display 15 items Display 20 items Display 25 items Display 30 items Display 35 items Display 40 items Display 45 items Display 50 items 1 each from this page1 each from all results 2 total titles found Page 1 of 1 View page of 1 1 Simply add a title by clicking the . * Your Discounted Price Meet Nat Love : cowboy and former slave [Introducing Famous Americans]by Katirgis, Jane BTSB Prebound(Enslow, 2020)Publication Date: 08/15/2019 BTSB #: 507793 Available Dewey: 978/BAges: 7-10 AR: 3.8 MG Genres: Subjects: Love, Nat,|d1854-1921 African American cowboys - West (U.S.) - Biography Cowboys - West (U.S.) - Biography West (U.S.) - Biography Summary: When Nat Love was born into slavery in Tennessee, his family worked on a tobacco plantation. But he longed to see the world and soon became a talented horse rider. At the age of fifteen, he left his family and headed to Dodge City, Kansas. As a young cowboy in America's Wild West, Love broke wild horses and won shooting contests. Young readers will delight in learning about the adventures of this African American cowboy. Priority: 12 Item No: Comment: $ 17.86 * 0.00 +- Meet Phillis Wheatley : poet and former slave [Introducing Famous Americans]by Katirgis, Jane BTSB Prebound(Enslow, 2020)Publication Date: 08/15/2019 BTSB #: 507792 Available Dewey: 811/BAges: 8-12 AR: 3.9 MG Genres: Subjects: Wheatley, Phillis,|d1753-1784 African American women poets - Biography Women slaves - United States - Biography Summary: Arriving in Boston aboard a slave ship in 1761, Phillis Wheatley began what would eventually be a storied life in America. Primary sources bring to life the story of America's first African American female poet. Wheatley learned to speak English and to read and write. She even learned to read Latin. Soon she was writing poetry, but no one in Boston would publish her book because she was a slave. She had to find a publisher in London to print her poetry and her words live on. Priority: 12 Item No: Comment: $ 17.86 * 0.00 +- * Your Discounted Price You can't see me! I am INVISIBLE! 2 total titles found Page 1 of 1 View page of 1 1 1 each from this page1 each from all results You are viewing: Series SearchSort By Age Sort By Author Sort By Availability Sort By Dewey Sort By Media, Author, Title Sort By Price Sort By Pub. Year Sort by Relevance,Author Sort by Relevance,Title Sort By Stoplight Sort By Title Sort by Language Display 10 items Display 15 items Display 20 items Display 25 items Display 30 items Display 35 items Display 40 items Display 45 items Display 50 items Loading...