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Award-winning poet Ntozake Shange and artist Rod Brown reimagine the journeys of the brave men and women who made their way to freedom on the Underground Railroad.

Fleeing on the Underground Railroad meant walking long distances; swimming across streams; hiding in abandoned shanties, swamps, and ditches, always on the run from slave trackers and their dogs.

ah might get hungry
ah may get tired
good Lawd /
ah may be free

The Underground Railroad operated on secrecy and trust. But who could be trusted?

There were free black and white men and women helping, risking their lives, too. Because freedom was worth any risk. Celebrated collaborators Ntozake Shange and Rod Brown pay tribute to the Underground Railroad, a universal story about the human need to be free.

ah am a livin bein’ & ah got to be free

IMPRINT Amistad   FORMAT
ISBN 0061337412   ISBN13 9780061337413
ON SALE 1/3/2012 PAGES 32
AGES 6 to 10 SIZE 11 x 9
PRICE US $16.99   PRICE CAN $18.99
GRL V BISAC1 JNF042000
BISAC2 JNF018010 BISAC3 JUV016110
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