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Listen for the Whippoorwill: Harriet Tubman (Trailblazer Books #10) (edition 1993)

by Dave and Neta Jackson

Series: Trailblazer Books (16)

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A young slave girl on a Maryland plantation is led to freedom by Harriet Tubman.
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Title:Listen for the Whippoorwill: Harriet Tubman (Trailblazer Books #10)
Authors:Dave and Neta Jackson
Info:Bethany House (1993), Paperback, 144 pages
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The thrilling story of a slave girl in 1852 who Harriet Tubman helps escape to the North via the Underground Railroad.
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