National Geographic 5,000 Miles To Freedom: 5,000 Miles To Freedom
By (Author) Dennis Fradin
By (author) Judith Fradin
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids
24th January 2006
United States
Children
Non Fiction
B
Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Ten to Fourteen) 2007
Hardback
96
Width 233mm, Height 286mm, Spine 12mm
640g
What would it take for slaves to escape from slavery in the Deep South, 1,000 miles from freedom and then on to England during the period of the Fugitive Slave Act For most slaves the thought of escape was unimaginable. But fear did not stop Ellen and William Craft from chasing freedom. An inspiring and riveting story of two amazing people stopping at nothing to fight for freedom and racial equality, this thrilling true tale chronicles Ellen and William Craft's lives from their flight from slavery in Georgia to their rise to world-wide fame as heroes of the Abolitionist movement. Illustrated with period artwork, newspaper clippings, and archival photographs, 5,000 Miles to Freedom captures the unforgiving realities of slave life, the political hatred between North and South, and, above all, the extraordinary achievements of this remarkable couple. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visitwww.natgeoed.org/commoncorefor more information.
Dennis Brindell Fradin and his wife Judith Bloom Fradin have collaborated on several award-winning books for young readers. The Fradins live in Evanston, IL.