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ISBN-10: 0593811364
ISBN-13: 9780593811368
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date: 12/09/2025
Dimensions: 8.21" L, 5.51" W, 0.71" H

Abolition and the African American Story

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Overview

Until now, you’ve only heard one side of the story: how Abraham Lincoln defeated the Confederacy to end slavery, but the truth involves a vast network of abolitionists who would keep fighting for freedom long after the end of the war. Here’s the true story of the Civil War and Reconstruction, from the African American perspective.

By 1850, Africans had already been in the United States for nearly 300 years. Their labor created a strong economy and defined American society in profound ways, but their rights nearly tore the country apart, a century after its founding.

The beginning of the Civil War marked a turning point: the beginning of a public fight to recognize African Americans as Americans. Though much of this played out on the battlefield, the real fight was going on in every corner of the country: North and South, free households and enslaved, in the halls of government and secret meetings. That fight didn’t end when the South surrendered, and young people were central to the way abolitionists envisioned the future. From soldiers to public speakers to the Underground Railroad, this is the true story of the African American experience of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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"This volume is a valuable resource that helps push back against problematic erasure. Fleshes out an often-oversimplified era with a nuanced web of historical information." –Kirkus Reviews

"Substantial, crucial curriculum support."–Booklist

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Details

ISBN-10: 0593811364
ISBN-13: 9780593811368
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date: 12/09/2025
Dimensions: 8.21" L, 5.51" W, 0.71" H
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