

An edition of A Picture of Freedom (1997)
the diary of Clotee, a slave girl
By Patricia McKissack
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Scholastic
Language
eng
Pages
192
Description:
Day or two later Freedom is one of the first words I teached myself to write. Down in the Quarters people pray for freedom - they sing 'bout freedom, but to keep Mas' Henley from knowin' their true feelings, they call freedom "heaven." Everybody's mind is on freedom. But it is a word that aine never showed me no picture. While fannin' this afternoon, my eyes fell on "freedom" in a book William was readin'. No wonder I don't see nothin'. I been spellin' it F-R-E-D-U-M. I put the right letters in my head to make sure I remembered their place. F-R-E-E-D-O-M. I just now wrote it. Still no picture...
subjects: Children's fiction, United states, history, fiction, Friendship, fiction, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Diaries, Underground railroad, Slavery, African Americans, Literacy, Underground Railroad, Historical fiction, African American girls, Slavery, fiction, Underground railroad, fiction, African americans, fiction, Literacy, fiction