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By Tackach, James Equiano, Olaudah. Condemnation of the international slave trade Walker, David. Slavery violates the will of God Turner, Nat. Slave rebellion Douglass, Frederick. Becoming an abolitionist leader Truth, Sojourner. Woman abolitionist speaks out Jacobs, Harriet. Assistance for the newly freed slaves Grimke, Charlotte Forten. Day of celebration for abolitionists Douglass2003., Greenhaven Press Call No: 323.092 TAC Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: History firsthandSummary Note: Presenting history through eye-witness African-American writings, this book discusses the nineteenth-century abolitionist crusade, the Reconstruction-era civil rights movement, and the twentieth-century civil rights movement.
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[1995]., Ecco, an imprint of HarpercollinsPublishers Call No: MEMOIR NF ROB Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: African-American baseball hero Jackie Robinson tells his life story, covering such aspects as his childhood in California; his experiences at UCLA, in World War II, and in the Negro Leagues; and the impact that breaking the color barrier had on his later years, on sports, and on American society.
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c1995., Ecco Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: African-American baseball hero Jackie Robinson tells his life story, covering such aspects as his childhood in California; his experiences at UCLA, in World War II, and in the Negro Leagues; and the impact that breaking the color barrier had on his later years, on sports, and on American society.
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c1995., Ecco Press Call No: 921 ROB Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Autobiography of an African American who broke the color barrier in major league baseball and devoted his life to achieving justice.
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[2001]., Scholastic Call No: B ROBINSON Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Baseball hero Jackie Robinson's daughter discusses nine values that her father held dear, shares memories from her life and her father's that illustrate those values, and profiles individuals whom she considers heroes, including Christopher Reeve and Oprah Winfrey.