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Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky

Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky

By Faith Ringgold

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Grades PreK - 3

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Grade level Equivalent: 4.7

Lexile Measure®: 760L

DRA: 40

Guided Reading: R

Genre

  • Historical Fiction

Theme/Subject

  • African American History
  • American History
  • Civil War Period and Reconstruction
  • American Civil War
  • Slavery, Underground Railroad, Abolition
  • Courage, Bravery, Heroism
  • African American
  • Honor
  • Siblings

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Young Cassie Louise Lightfoot, who soared above New York City rooftops in the Caldecott Honor Book (and Coretta Scott King Award-winning) Tar Beach, returns for an imaginative historical adventure. Cassie and her brother, Be Be, are on another fanciful flight when they encounter a mysterious train and a woman in a conductor's uniform: Harriet Tubman, known as "Aunt Harriet" because she takes care of people. Tubman sends the two children on separate re-creations of a journey from slavery to freedom. As Cassie makes her way north, she relies on Tubman's advice to stay safe, and takes comfort in notes from Be Be, who is always one step ahead. The children are reunited in Canada, where they can celebrate the freedom they have always known with newly open eyes. As Be Be says, "Now I know what our great-great-grandparents survived when they were children."

In her unique artwork, which fans will recognize from Tar Beach and from the many "story quilts" that have brought her international recognition, Faith Ringgold uses strong colors and shapes to merge fact and fancy and bring out the excitement inherent in this historical adventure. A map and short bibliography are appended, as well as an author's note giving more information on Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, and on the creation of the book. A useful introduction for the picture-book set, Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky will engage readers to understand this important part of American history.

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Faith Ringgold
Faith Ringgold was born in 1930, in Harlem, a neighborhood in New York City. She went to City College in New York to study art and earned her degree from the School of Education. She followed the family tradition of teaching, but never stopped creating her own art or telling stories. Today she is Professor Emeritus at the University of California at San Diego and lives in Englewood, New Jersey. She also has art studios in New York. She is married and has two daughters and three granddaughters.
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