Description. Harriet Tubman knew mostly only hard work and hunger in her life. Born into slavery, she spent the majority of her life helping countless others escape it. Freedom Train recounts the story of Harriet Tubman, who led hundreds of slaves through a system called the Underground Railroad, a complex organization of private homes reaching from the South all the way to Canada. The Story of Harriet Tubman Freedom Train by Dorothy Sterling pen writing on back of cover - Please refer to pictures for more details. This is a novel study for Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman by Dorothy Sterling. Includes printable and digital versions. 52 pages of student work, plus an answer key! This novel study divides Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman into seven sections for study. The chapters are grouped.
The Story of Harriet Tubman, Freedom Train Worksheets and Literature Unit by Dorothy Sterling (Grades ). Dorothy Sterling was an American writer and historian who published more than 35 books for children and adults. Her books pioneered culturally diverse subjects for children's nonfiction including some of the first nonfiction works about black history, notably Freedom Train, about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad. Freedom Train by Dorothy Sterling, May 1, , Scholastic Paperbacks edition, in English Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman/Teachers Guide (Scholastic Biography) May , Scholastic Paperbacks Paperback in English - Tchrs Gd edition
Freedom train: the story of Harriet Tubman Item Preview Freedom train: the story of Harriet Tubman by Sterling, Dorothy, Publication date Topics. Born into slavery, young Harriet Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. Escape seemed impossible - certainly dangerous. Yet Harriet did escape North, by the secret route called the Underground Railroad. Harriet didn't forget her people. Again and again she risked her life to lead them on the same secret, dangerous journey. Freedom Train tells the true story of Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who made her way to freedom on the famed Underground Railroad, only to return repeatedly and, like a female Moses, lead many more of her people out of bondage. Her life was truly remarkable.
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