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Janie's Freedom: African Americans In The Aftermath Of The Civil War (1867) (Sisters In Time #14)
Callie Smith Grant

Janie's Freedom: African Americans In The Aftermath Of The Civil War (1867) (Sisters In Time #14)

Barbour Publishing, Incorporated (Apr 01, 2006)
9781597890861
| Paperback
144 pages | 152 x 211 mm | English
LC Classification MLCS2006/45508
LC Control No. 2006298307

Genre

  • Christian Fiction
  • Historical Fiction

Subject

  • Christian Life
  • Historical Fiction
  • Liberty/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Reconstruction (1939-1951)/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Slaves/ Emancipation/ Georgia/ Juvenile Fiction

Plot

Time Period: 1867 Eleven-year-old Janie finds herself in a quandary. The War Between the States is now over, and Miss Laura, widowed mistress of Rubyhill Plantation, has told Rubyhill's former slaves they're welcome to stay or free to leave. But for Janie, where should she go? There are still dangers in the South, and so many unknowns in the North-and moving may eliminate any chance of ever finding her mother. Using actual historical events to tell the poignant story of a newly-liberated young slave girl, Janie's Freedom is an excellent read for eight- to twelve-year-old girls, teaching American history and the Christian faith at the same time.

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