Braving the New World, 1619-1784 from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution

Title Braving the New World, 1619-1784 from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution
Names Nardo, Don.
Book Number DB042090
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Book
Annotation Beginning with a discussion of slave use on sugar plantations in the Caribbean and South America, Nardo then explains how slaves were brought to the New World in 1619 to work on cotton plantations and as replacements for the dwindling number of indentured servants. Includes a chronological list of events from 1619 to 1784. For grades 6-9.
Narrator Moore, Bob.
Local Subject History - HST
History, United States - HUS
History, U.S. - 17th Century - HUR
History, U.S. - 18th Century - HUE
Short Book - SH
Young Adult Book - YA
Young Adult Non-Fiction - YN
Black Interest - BLK
African American concern - AFRAM
Audience Notes For grades 6-9.
Male narrator.
LC Subject African Americans - History - To 1863 - Juvenile literature
Slavery - United States - History - Juvenile literature
Call Number j973.0496073 JNF
Language English
Released 1995
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 1995
Original Publication Recorded from: New York : Chelsea House Publishers, c1995.
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