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Harriet
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Coventry Minority Group Support Service
A set of OHPs and a book about Harriet Tubman
and her involvement in the Underground Railroad
to free American slaves.
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No longer in print
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Harriet
Tubman Freedom Fighter |
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Harriet
Tubman |
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Author/Editor
Kulling, Monica
The
story of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad,
told in accessible style, with coloured illustrations.
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Random House, 2001, ISBN
0375801545
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Escape
North! The Story of Harriet Tubman |
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Samantha
Tross |
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Author/Editor
Wilkins, Verna
Samantha Tross is an orthopaedic surgeon. This
profile tells the story of her life and successful
career from her childhood in Guyana, the journey
to England and her studies and work.
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Tamarind Books, 2000, ISBN
1870516486
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Samantha
Tross Surgeon |
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Sojourner
Truth |
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Author/Editor
Ferris, Jeri
Sojourner
Truth selected her own name in 1843, after a series
of slave names taken from her masters. She spent
her adult life preaching against slavery making
a famous speech at the Akron Womens Rights
Convention in 1851.
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Carolrhoda Books, 1988, ISBN
0876145055
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Walking
the Road to Freedom. A story about Sojourner Truth |
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Sojourner
Truth |
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Malam, John
Sojourner Truth (c1797-1883) was born a slave
in America. She was thirty when she won her freedom.
After that she dedicated the rest of her life
to speaking out against slavery, racism and inequality.
KS1/2
Evans Brothers, 1999, ISBN
0237519720
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Sojourner
Truth |
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Mother
Therisa |
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Author/Editor
Morgan, Nina
Tells the story of Mother Teresa: how she founded
a new order of nuns, gave food and medicine to
the poor in India and set up homes for the poor
around the world.
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Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1998,
ISBN 0817278486
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Mother
Teresa Saint of the Slums |
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Harriet
Tubman |
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Author/Editor
Benjamin, Anne
Picture
book detailing the life and work of Harriet Tubman
who was born a slave, escaped and helped other
slaves to do so and took an active role for the
Northern army in the civil war. She later spoke
out for women's rights and started schools for
black children.
KS1
Troll Communications, 1997,
ISBN 081672539X
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Young
Harriet Tubman
Author/Editor Benjamin, Anne
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Harriet
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Author/
Editor Ferris, Jeri
A detailed biography of Harriet Tubman, for more
able readers.
KS2/3
Carolrhoda Books, 1988,
ISBN 0876145047
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Go
Free or Die, A story about Harriet Tubman |
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Harriet
Tubman |
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Author/Editor
Rowley, John
In
the Heinemann Lives and Times Series, this biography
is aimed at young readers. Harriet Tubman's life
story is told in large easy print, with lots of
illustrations. The second half of the book encourages
children to think about how they can find out
more, and how primary sources provide historical
knowledge.
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Heinemann, 2002, ISBN 1403400296
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Harriet
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Sojourner
Truth |
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Author/Editor
Adler, David
A
picture book, narrating the story of Sojourner
Truth. Born a slave in 1797, she gained her freedom
in 1826 and later became one of the first African-American
women in the United States to win a lawsuit against
a white man. She travelled across the US preaching
on religion and against slavery and advocated
rights for women. During the civil war in the
US she cared for slaves who had run north to freedom
and later became a counsellor to the freed slaves.
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Holiday House, 1996, ISBN
0823412628
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A
story book of Sojourner Truth |
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Sojourner
Truth |
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Author/Editor
Rockwell, Anne
A biography of Sojourner Truth, beautifully illustrated
by R.G.Christie.
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Alfred A Knopf, 2000, ISBN
0679891862
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Only
Passing Through |
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Mother
Therisa |
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Author/Editor
Joly, Edward L.
Contains stories told by Mother Teresa (1910-1997))
in her work in Calcutta at the Congregation of
the Missionaries of Charity.
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Element, 2000, ISBN 184207010X
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Stories
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