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Bread for words : a Frederick Douglass story by Keller, Shana 

BTSB Prebound(Sleeping Bear Press, 2020)


Publication Date: 01/15/2020

BTSB #: 512011 Available

Dewey: 973.8092/BAges: 5-8   
Lexile: 560

Subjects: Douglass, Frederick,|d1818-1895 - Childhood and youth Slaves - Maryland - Biography Books and reading - Maryland - History|y19th century Literacy - Maryland - History|y19th century English language - Writing Abolitionists - United States - Biography African American abolitionists - Biography


Summary: Frederick Douglass knew that learning to read and write would be the first step in his quest for freedom. Told from first-person perspective and using some of Douglass's own words, this biography draws from his experiences as a young boy and his attempts to learn how to read and write.


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Life of Sojourner Truth [Change Maker Biographies]by Olson, Gillia M. 

BTSB Prebound(Amicus, 2022)


Publication Date: 01/01/2022

BTSB #: 689778 Available

Dewey: 326/BAges: 6-9   
AR: 3.7 LG Lexile: 550

Subjects: Truth, Sojourner,|d1799-1883 African American abolitionists - Biography Abolitionists - United States - Biography African American women - Biography Social reformers - United States - Biography


Summary: Explore Sojourner Truth's incredible life as a preacher and abolitionist.


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Sojourner Truth [Great Figures In Black History]by Lake, Theia 

Paperback(PowerKids, 2024)


Publication Date: 07/30/2023

BTSB #: 537558 Temp OS

Dewey: 326/BAges: 8-12   


Subjects: Truth, Sojourner,|d1799-1883 African American abolitionists - Biography Abolitionists - United States - Biography African American women - Biography


Summary: Born into slavery in 1797, Sojourner Truth escaped to freedom with her baby daughter by 1826. For the rest of her life, this extraordinary woman continued to fight for rights for black people, women, and other disenfranchised populations. This in-depth account explores Truth's fascinating life as an abolitionist leader.


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