After the events of the American Revolution, the United States became a symbol of freedom. Its citizens were supposed to be free from tyranny and persecution, and free to live as they desired. Yet, this promise eluded the countless men, women, and children who suffered in slavery. This essential volume tells the story of abolitionists, both men and women and black and white, who risked all for emancipation and a country that was truly free.
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After the events of the American Revolution, the United States became a symbol of freedom. Its citizens were supposed to be free from tyranny and persecution, and free to live as they desired. Yet, this promise eluded the countless men, women, and children who suffered in slavery. This essential volume tells the story of abolitionists, both men and women and black and white, who risked all for emancipation and a country that was truly free.
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Good in good dust jacket. Ex-library. In good condition with slight edge wear. Pages clean and intact. Library stickers in spine and back cover. Library binding. Paper over boards. Contains: Illustrations. Index. American Saga. 128 p. Audience: Children/juvenile.