Escape from Slavery

Escape from Slavery by Doreen Rappaport is a First Edition published by HarperColl on March 15, 1991. This 117-page book presents the harrowing journeys of individuals who escaped slavery in the United States, highlighting their courage and resourcefulness. Through a series of gripping narratives, Rappaport shares the stories of Eliza, Henry Box Brown, and others who navigated the perilous paths of the Underground Railroad, providing insight into the historical context of their struggles.
Readers will find detailed accounts of these escape attempts, showcasing the ingenuity and determination of those involved. The book also includes information about the slave laws of the era and key figures associated with the Underground Railroad, enriching the understanding of this critical period in American history. Illustrated by Charles Lilly, this work serves as an informative resource in juvenile literature, focusing on themes of freedom and resilience against the backdrop of slavery in the United States.
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Freedom!
Eliza and her baby, running across the ice. Selena and Cornelia Jackson, masquerading as boys. Henry Box Brown, shipping himself north in a wooden crate. Jane Johnson, risking everything to testify against her former owner in court. Ellen Craft, posing as her husband’s owner.
Escaping from slavery against overwhelming odds, these people were helped by courage, ingenuity, and the informal network known as the Underground Railroad. Here are their gripping stories, told by Doreen Rappaport, illustrated by Charles Lilly, and accompanied by information about slave laws of the era, key Underground Railroad leaders, and a bibliography.
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