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Which Way Freedom? Paperback - 1992
by Hansen, Joyce
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- Title Which Way Freedom?
- Author Hansen, Joyce
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Reissue
- Condition Used-Very Good
- Pages 128
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher HarperCollins, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- Date 1992-02-01
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0380714086-02
- ISBN 9780380714087 / 0380714086
- Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
- Dimensions 7.45 x 5.14 x 0.39 in (18.92 x 13.06 x 0.99 cm)
- Ages 08 to 12 years
- Grade levels 3 - 7
- Reading level 700
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Themes
- Chronological Period: 19th Century
- Chronological Period: 1851-1899
- Ethnic Orientation: African American
- Library of Congress subjects African American soldiers, United States - History - Civil War,
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 85029547
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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First line
At one time he'd simply been Obi, the slave of John Jennings.
From the rear cover
Obi had never forgotten the sounds of his mother's screams on the day he was sold away from her. Making plans to run away to find her was a secret game he played with friend Buka, an old African who lived at the edge of the farm.
When the Civil War began, Obi knew it was time to run -- or be sold again. If he was caught, he'd be killed...or worse. But if he stayed, he might never know freedom.