Overground Railroad
Title: Overground Railroad
Genre: Historical fiction
Author: Lesa Cline-Ransome
Awards: Audie Award for young listeners
Age Group: 4 to 7 year olds
Teacher Evaluation:
As a teacher, I think this book would be a good book to show what the Overground railroad was since I mostly knew about the Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman. This book definitely shows a different side of how slaves escaped from states that still had slavery. So it would be a good book to read if we were learning about slavery and segregation and how the lives of African Americans were back then.
Summary:
In this book we see how many different African American families escaped the south during the Great Migration. Some of them walked, drove, or took the train in this story the family takes the train north and left so early so no one would see them. They left before her dad's boss could realize they had left and said their good-byes to her grandma and uncle and she promised to take care of her parents. As they continue their train ride to New York they pass the states where whites and blacks are divided so they can finally move away from the front train cart where they were breathing in fumes. Once they finally reached New York they talked about the opportunities awaiting them.
Comments
Post a Comment