Found 35 results for "Underground railroad in fiction"
by Faith Ringgold
"Be Be, come back! Mommy and Daddy will never forgive me for letting you go!"
by F. N. Monjo
Tommy Fuller put his right hand in his pocket.
by Margaret Goff Clark
Twelve-thirty! Laura Eastman had been lying awake for nearly two hours, waiting for sleep that would not come.
by Katherine Ayres
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in another time?
by Virginia Hamilton
MAYO CORNELIUS HIGGINS RAISED HIS ARMS HIGH TO THE SKY and spread them wide.
by Milton Meltzer
The early morning mist was rising from the swamp when Joshua Bowen heard the dogs faintly in the distance.
by Jeanette Winter
Long ago, before the Civil War, there was an old sailor called Peg Leg Joe who did what he could to help free the slaves...
by Jennifer L. Armstrong
Until the summer of that year, I had hardly traveled beyond my own neighborhood of Gramercy Park in New York City.