Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad
by: Ellen Levine and Kadir Nelson (2007)
Henry's Freedom Box is the true story of a young man that gets sold into slavery, loses everything he loves, and attempts to escape. The story starts off with Henry as a little boy and his family getting split apart. His original master dies, and he gets separated from his family by being sold to a new master. This master makes him work in a factory, and will beat him if he does not do his job well. Henry grows older, falls in love and gets a family. His wife belongs to a different man. This man sells his wife and children and sends them off before he can say goodbye. Henry is distraught, and wants to run away. He does this with the help of a few friends, and ships himself to friends up north.
This is a wonderful true story of the underground railroad. This book would be wonderful to have in a classroom library. I would love to read this book with all grade levels in elementary school. It is a great way to introduce the underground railroad and the concept of slavery to a class.
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