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Moses - When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Carole Boston Weatherford  has written more than fifty books, including  Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre , which was winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards for Author and Illustrator, a Caldecott Honor Book, and a Sibert Honor Book. She is also the author of the award-winning books  Freedom in Congo Square ;  Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer ,  Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement ; and  Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom . Baltimore-born, Weatherford teaches at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina.   Kadir Nelson is the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of The Undefeated and a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient for Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford and Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine. Among his numerous other awards are three NAACP Image Awards, two Coretta Scott King Author Awards, and three Coretta Scott King Illustrator Awards. His work has appeared in many publications including The New York Times , Sports Illustrated , and The New Yorker , and his paintings are in the private and public permanent collections of notable institutions across the country, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.; The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; the International Olympic Committee, and the US House of Representatives. Kadir lives with his wife is Southern California, and invites you to visit him at www.kadirnelson.com. Klappentext Lyrical text describes Harriet Tubman's spiritual journey as she hears the voice of God guiding her North to freedom on that very first trip to escape the brutal practice of slavery. This is a moving portrait of one of the most inspiring figures of the Underground Railroad--a woman who would take 19 subsequent trips back South without being caught. Zusammenfassung A Caldecott Honor Book A Coretta Scott King Award Winner From a highly acclaimed author and bestselling artist comes a resounding, reverent tribute to Harriet Tubman, the woman who earned the name Moses for her heroic role in the Underground Railroad.   I set the North Star in the heavens and I mean for you to be free... Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman hears these words from God one summer night and decides to leave her husband and family behind and escape. Taking with her only her faith, she must creep through woods with hounds at her feet, sleep for days in a potato hole, and trust people who could have easily turned her in. But she was never alone. In lyrical text, Carole Boston Weatherford describes Tubman's spiritual journey as she hears the voice of God guiding her north to freedom on that very first trip to escape the brutal practice of forced servitude. Tubman would make nineteen subsequent trips back south, never being caught, but none as profound as this first one. Courageous, compassionate, and deeply religious, Harriet Tubman, with her bravery and relentless pursuit of freedom, is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit....

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Authors Carol Boston Weatherford, Carole Boston Weatherford, Carole Boston/ Nelson Weatherford
Assisted by Kadir Nelson (Illustration)
Publisher Hyperion
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 4 to 8
Product format Hardback
Released 08.10.2006
 
EAN 9780786851751
ISBN 978-0-7868-5175-1
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 279 mm x 298 mm x 13 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Children's books up to 11 years of age

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