Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature
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- The life of Frederick Douglass, speaking out against slavery, Anne Schraff
- Frederick Douglass, Jon Sterngass
- The Underground Railroad, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur
- Slavery and the underground railroad, bound for freedom, Carin T. Ford
- Passenger on the Pearl, the true story of Emily Edmonson's flight from slavery, Winifred Conkling
- Frederick Douglass, slave, writer, abolitionist, by Brenda Haugen
- Frederick Douglass, Pat Lantier
- The liberator, voice of the abolitionist movement, by Stephen Currie
- Harriet Tubman, leading the way to freedom, Laurie Calkhoven
- The trial of John Brown, radical abolitionist, by James Tackach
- William Lloyd Garrison, a radical voice against slavery, by William David Thomas
- The Frederick Douglass you never knew, by James Lincoln Collier ; [illustrations by Greg Copeland]
- Frederick Douglass, fighter against slavery, Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- A primary source investigation of slavery, Xina M. Uhl and Tonya Buell
- The liberator, the story of William Lloyd Garrison, by Amos Esty
- Lincoln and the abolition of slavery, by Russell Roberts
- Fleeing to freedom on the Underground Railroad, the courageous slaves, agents, and conductors, Elaine Landau
- ¿Qu? fue el Tren Clandestino?, Yona Zeldis McDonough ; ilustraciones de Lauren Mortimer ; [servicios editoriales de traducci?n por Cambridge BrickHouse, Inc.]
- Underground Railroad, written by Joe Dunn ; illustrated by Rod Espinosa
- Frederick Douglass, Barbara Kiely Miller
- Who traveled the underground railroad?, Cath Senker
- Slavery, by Jim Ollhoff
- The underground railroad, would you help them escape?, Elaine Landau
- Frederick Douglass, from slave to statesman, Alice Fleming
- Frederick Douglass, "truth is of no color", Michael A. Schuman
- Voices from the Underground Railroad, by Kay Winters ; illustrated by Larry Day
- Angelina Grimké, voice of abolition, by Ellen H. Todras
- Harriet Tubman, freedom's trailblazer, by Kathleen Kudlinski.
- Sisters against slavery, a story about Sarah and Angelina Grimké, by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson ; illustrated by Karen Ritz
- Frederick Douglass, by Dana Meachen Rau
- Frederick Douglass, speaking out against slavery, Anne Schraff
- The abolitionist movement, ending slavery, Tim McNeese
- John Brown, putting actions above words, by Geoffrey M. Horn
- Quien fue Harriet Tubman, Yona Zeldis McDonough / ilustraciones de Nancy Harrison
- Frederick Douglass, by Mary Grace Becker
- John Brown, Jon Sterngass
- Frederick Douglass, Helaine Becker
- Which way to freedom?, and other questions about the Underground Railroad, by Mary Kay Carson
- Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Famous fighters, Wayne L. Wilson
- Frederick Douglass, a powerful voice for freedom, Frances E. Ruffin
- How did slaves find a route to freedom?, and other questions about the Underground Railroad, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Lewis Hayden and the war against slavery, by Joel Strangis
- John Brown, Helaine Becker
- Frederick Douglass, Catherine A. Welch
- Let's meet Frederick Douglass, Lisa Trumbauer
- John Brown and the armed resistance to slavery, Rebecca Stefoff
- Frederick Douglass, writer, speaker, and opponent of slavery, by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Robert McGuire
- Words set me free, the story of young Frederick Douglass, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Underground, Shane W. Evans