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 * ~ [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/c.gif width="22" height="22" caption="Italic"]] **Bibliography** ||
 * **Date:** 2010-06-10 ||
 * 301.41 GUR
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301.41 MAC || Gurko, Miriam. //**The Ladies of Seneca Falls: The Birth of the Woman's Rights Movement**__.__// New York: Macmillan, 1974. Print.
 * //Summary://** An account of the feminist movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries focusing on Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

Macksey, Joan and Kenneth Macksey. //**The Book of Women's Achievements.**// New York: Stein and Day, 1975. Print. || //**Summary:**// Discusses the legal and social status of women, the contributions of outstanding women, and the role of the "average woman" during each of twelve periods in American history. Includes excerpts from writings of and about women of each period. %3Proxy-Connection:%2Proxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 Proxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 eep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 2Ftd> ||
 * 301.41 PAP || Papachristou, Judith. //**Women Together: A History in Documents of the Women's Movement in the United States**//. New York: Random House, 1976. Print.
 * //Summary://** Speeches, press clippings, letters, flyers, and other documents trace the women's movement from the 1830s through the suffragist years to the Equal Rights Amendment struggle. ||
 * //301.41 WET// || **We, the American Women: A Documentary History**. New York: J. S. Ozer, 1977. Print.
 * 324.6 DUM || Dumbeck, Kristina. //**Leaders of Women's Suffrage**.// San Diego, Calif: Lucent Books, 2001. Print.
 * //Summary://** Profiles the lives and work of important American women who fought for the female right to vote. **//Content Notes:://** Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Susan B. Anthony -- Lucy Stone -- Anna Howard Shaw -- Alice Paul -- Carrie Chapman Catt. ||
 * 324.6 SAG || Sagan, Miriam. //**Women's Suffrage**.// San Diego: Lucent Books, 1995. Print.
 * //Summary://** Chronicals the history of the fight for women's voting rights, from abolitionism to the feminist movement of the late 20th century. ||
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326 RAP || Bontemps. Arna. //Story of the Negro//. Nre York: Knopf, 1948.

Liston, Robert. //Slavery in America: The History of America.// New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970.

Rappaport, Doreen. //**Escape from Slavery: Five Journeys to Freedom**.// New York: HarperCollins, 1991. Print.
 * //Summary://** Five accounts of black slaves who managed to escape to freedom during the period preceding the Civil War. ||
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326.8 ANT || Sterling, Philip and Rayford Logan. //**Four took Freedom: T****he Lives of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Robert Smalls, and Blanche K. Bruce**//. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967. //**Summary**//: Biographical portraits of four famous Negro Americans who escaped the slavery into which they were born to further the fight for freedom and equality.

//**The Anti-Slavery Movement**.// San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2002. Print. ||
 * 920 BUC || Buckmaster, Henrietta. //**Women who Shaped History**.// New York: Collier Books, 1966. Print.
 * //Summary://** "This book is about six women [Dorothea Dix, Prudence Crandall, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Elizabeth Blackwell, Harriet Tubman, Mary Baker Eddy] who lived in the United States in the nineteenth century--a period of...profound change."
 * //Content Notes:://** Dorothea Dix.--Prudence Crandall.--Elizabeth Cady Stanton.--Elizabeth Blackwell.--Harriet Tubman.--Mary Baker Eddy. ||
 * 920 LIL || Lilley, Stephen R. //**Fighters against American Slavery**.// San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1999. Print.
 * //Summary://** Highlights the careers of leading abolitionists including Benjamin Lundy, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Nat Turner, and John Brown. ||
 * 921 DOUGLASS || //**Frederick Douglass**//. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven, 2004. Print. ||
 * 921 DOUGLASS || Gray, Genevieve S. //**Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave who rose to become an Advisor to Abraham Lincoln**.// New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1970. Print. ||
 * 921 DOUGLASS || Hoexter, Corinne K. //**Black Crusader: Frederick Douglass**.// Chicago: Rand McNally, 1970. Print.
 * //Summary://** The life of the man who, after escaping slavery, becomes an orator, writer, and leader in the anti-slavery movement of the early nineteenth century. ||
 * 921 DOUGLASS || Russell, Sharman Apt. //**Frederick Douglass**.// New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. Print.
 * //Summary://** A biography of the man who, after escaping slavery, became an orator, writer, and leader in the anti-slavery movement of the early nineteenth century. ||
 * 921 TRUTH || Bernard, Jacqueline. //**Journey toward Freedom: The Story of Sojourner Truth**.// New York: Norton, 1967. Print. **//Summary://** Biography of Sojourner Truth, who was born into slavery, freed in 1827, and became famous for her courage, quick wit, and ready challenge as she campaigned for abolition and women's rights in New York and the Midwestern States. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Clinton, Catherine. //**Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom**//. New York: Little, Brown, 2004. Print.
 * //Summary://** Chronicles the life of Harriet Tubman, describing the many different roles she played throughout her life, including thief, slave, trickster, abolitionist, and African-American leader. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Conrad, Earl. //**Harriet Tubman**.// Washington: Associated Publishers, 1943. Print. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Petry, Ann (Lane). //**Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad**//. New York: Crowell, 1955. Print.
 * //Summary://** Biography of the slave called Moses who led three hundred persons to freedom on the underground railroad. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Stearns, Dan. //**Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad**.// Milwaukee, WI: World Almanac Library, 2006. Print.
 * //Summary://** This book describes the life of Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, a Union spy, and an advocate for newly freed African Americans. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Sterling, Dorothy. //**Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman**.// Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1954. Print.
 * //Summary://** This "American Moses" led more than three hundred slaves via the Underground Railroad out of Southern bondage to freedom in the North. She also served the Union army as a spy and ministered to her own people after the war. ||
 * 921 TUBMAN || Taylor, Marian. //**Harriet Tubman**.// New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1991. Print.
 * //Summary://** Describes the life of the energetic abolitionist, including her origins as a slave in Maryland, her role as a "conductor" for the Underground Railroad, her service to the Union during the Civil War, and her role in establishing an old-age home for Afro-Americans. ||
 * 973.5 FIL || Filler, Louis. //**The Crusade against Slavery, 1830-1860**//. New York: Harper, 1960. Print.
 * //Summary://** A perspective view of the many separate and often antagonistic groups among the anti-slavery men. ||
 * 973.7 ASH || Ashby, Ruth. //**The Underground Railroad**//. North Mankato, Minn: Smart Apple Media, 2002. Print.
 * //Summary://** Discusses the history of the insititution of slavery in the United States, abolitionism, and the structure of, as well as some outstanding people involved with, the Underground Railroad. ||
 * __973.7 CUR__ || Currie, Stephen. **//T////he Quest for Freedom: The Abolitionist Movement//**//.// Detroit, Mich: Lucent, 2006. Print. ||
 * 973.7 HAM || Hamilton, Virginia. //**Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom**//. New York: Knopf, 1993. Print.
 * //Summary://** Recounts the journey of Black slaves to freedom via the underground railroad, an extended group of people who helped fugitive slaves in many ways. ||
 * 973.7 LAS || Lassieur, Allison. //**The Underground Railroad: An Interactive History Adventure**//__.__ Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2008. Print.
 * //Content Notes:://** About your adventure -- The slavery question -- The runaway slave -- The slave catcher -- The abolitionist's story -- The end of the Underground Railroad -- Time line -- Other paths to explore. ||
 * //973.7 RUN// || //**Runaway Slaves**. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven, 2004. Print.// ||
 * DVD FIC RAC || //**Race to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad**.// Santa Monica, CA: Xenon, 2001. Video.
 * //Summary://** Follows four slaves as they escape their plantation life and begin a harrowing trek towards Canada. ||
 * VIDEO 921 ANTHONY || //**Susan B. Anthony**.// New York: A&E, 1999. Video..
 * //Summary://** Biography of Susan B. Anthony journeys back to the contentious days of the Suffrage Movement to tell the compelling story of the willful women at its heart. From her anti-slavery work to her celebrated arrest and trial (for trying to vote in the 1872 presidential election), her words and deeds come alive through riveting historical reenactments. ||
 * VIDEO 921 DOUGLASS || **//Frederick Douglass//**. New York: A & E, 1996. Video.
 * //Summary://** Documentary on the life and career of the escaped slave Frederick Douglass, who became an orator, writer, and leader in the United States anti-slavery movement. ||
 * VIDEO 973.7 RAC || **//Race to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad.//** Santa Monica, CA: Xenon, 1995. Video. ||
 * VIDEO 973.7 UND || **//Underground Railroad//**. New York: History Channel, 1999. //Video.//
 * //Summary://** Tells the story of a 200-year struggle to break the bonds of slavery in the American South. ||

REFERENCE sources:
REF 920 //**The American Scene: Lives.**// 12 vols. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 2001. AME //**Contents:**// Presents short biographies of over 1200 people who played important roles throughout the history of the United States.

REF 973 Brownstone, David M. and Irene M. Franck. //**The Young Nation: America 1787-1861.**// 10 vols. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 2002. BRO //**Contents:**// This ten-volume set details the history of the United States from the writing of the Constitution to the beginning of the Civil War in 1861.

REF 920 //**The Grolier Library of Women's Biographies**.// 10 vols. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1998. %0