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Anthony Burns

Publication Information
Author:  Hamilton, Virginia Illustrator:  
Title:  Anthony Burns Date:  1988
Publisher:  Knopf City:  New York
ISBN, paperback:   ISBN, hardback:  0-679-83997-6

Recommended audience:
ABE/ABLE:   Yes ESOL:  
Family:   Young Adult:   Yes
Picture:  

General Information:
Book Type(s):    historical fiction

GED Descriptor(s):    social studies

Summary:
The subtitle of this book is "The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave." Especially appropriate for use in GED classrooms, Anthony Burns is based on fact and includes a timeline and historical footnotes. Hamilton fills out the details to create a well written and compelling story. Anthony Burns was a slave who escaped to freedom but because of the Fugitive Slave Act was returned to slavery until a benefactor bought his freedom.

Teaching Ideas:
A class may choose to read this book and discuss it chapter by chapter, reviewing historical facts and difficult vocabulary. Teachers could help students create essay responses and use it as a test case for an essay exam. A Teaching Ideas publication on this book is available on the OLRC website at http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/Pubs/0300.htm. For information on abolition and the Fugitive Slave Act see www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/links/slave.htm and www.usconstitution.net/fslave.html

Keywords: select any link below for a list of resources which also have that keyword
bullet Hardships > adversity
bullet History > time period > 19th Century
bullet History > topic > war > Civil War > abolition
bullet History > topic > war > Civil War > Fugitive Slave Act
bullet Ethnic Groups > African-American
bullet History > topic > slavery


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