Series: Young Patriots

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Abner Doubleday: Boy Baseball Pioneer [Young Patriots] by Montrew Dunham
Alexander Hamilton: Young Statesman [Young Patriots] by Helen Boyd Higgins
Amelia Earhart: Young Air Pioneer [Young Patriots] by Jane Moore Howe1
Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights by Elisabeth P. Myers
James Whitcomb Riley: Young Poet [Young Patriots] by Minnie Belle Mitchell
Mahalia Jackson: Gospel Singer and Civil Rights Champion (Young Patriots series) by Montrew Dunham
William Henry Harrison: Young Tippecanoe [Young Patriots] by Howard S. Peckham2
Lew Wallace: Boy Writer [Young Patriots] by Martha E. Schaaf3
Juliette Low: Girl Scout Founder [Young Patriots] by Helen Boyd Higgins4
Eddie Rickenbacker: Boy Pilot and Racer by Kathryn Cleven Sisson6
George Rogers Clark: Boy of the Northwest Frontier [Young Patriots] by Katharine Elliott Wilkie8
John Hancock: Independent Boy [Young Patriots] by Kathryn Cleven Sisson9
Phillis Wheatley: Young Colonial Poet by Kathryn Kilby Borland10
John Audubon: Young Naturalist [Young Patriots] by Miriam E. Mason12

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