Description
This National Park Service handbook describes the many ways that blacks took to escape slavery in the southern United States before the Civil War. It includes stories of famous African American women, such as Harriet Tubman, who served in the Union Army as a nurse, spy, and scout and Sojourner Truth who helped recruit black troops for the Union Army.
Product Details
- GPO Stock Number:
- 024-005-01185-4
- ISBN:
- 9780912627649
- Availability Details:
- In Stock - Warehouse and Retail (Priced)
- USA Price:
- $10.00
- International Price:
- $14.00
- Publisher:
- Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications
- Gara, Larry
- Year/Pages:
- 1997: 88 p.; ill.
- Note:
- OFFERED AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $242.00 per 100 copies when mailed to one address. There will be no further discount allowed on the per 100 price. NB1265
- Key Phrases:
- National Park Service Handbook 156SlaveryBlack History
- SuDocs Class:
- I 29.9/5:156
- Weight:
- 0.5 lb.
- Quantity Price:
- Discount
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Cover:
- Paper
- Subject Bibliography:
- 006RT 016KF 192
- Unit of Issue (U.S.):
- Each
- Item Available Date:
- 02/23/1998
- Last Status Update:
- 06/05/2013








