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1、www.readinga-Running for FreedomRunning for FreedomA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,470Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Katherine FollettIllustrated by Marcy RamseyLEVELED BOOK TWritten by Katherine FollettIllustrated by Marcy RamseyRunning for Freedom
2、Running for FreedomLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Katherine FollettIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Page 18(top,center),19(top):ArtToday;page 18(bottom):Courtesy of Library of Congress,Rare Book and Special Collections Division LC-DIG-ppmsca-02909
3、;page 19(bottom):Stan Rohrer/Alamywww.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1920The Next StopIt.was.too.dark.outside.when.I.nudged.her.“No,”.Momma.groaned,.and.waved.her.hand.at.me.“Shh,.now,”.I.said.Finally,.she.opened.her.eyes,.and.I.could.see.them.shining.in.the.dark.“
4、Daniel?”.she.whispered.“Its.time.to.go,”.I.said.“Im.here.to.lead.you.Were.running!”A Famous Place on the Underground RailroadArtists rendering:Levi and Catharine Coffin greet escaping slaves at their home in Newport,Indiana.The Coffins are credited with helping thousands of former slaves.Today,the L
5、evi Coffin House is a National Historic Landmark site and museum.Children can explore the small upstairs room where the Coffins hid slaves.A bed could be moved to conceal the door.They can also see a wagon used to hide slaves on the move.Running for Freedom Level TWritten by Katherine FollettIllustr
6、ated by Marcy RamseyRunning for FreedomRunning for FreedomLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Katherine FollettIllustrated by Marcy RamseyAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Page 18(top,center),19(top):ArtToday;page 18(bottom):Courtesy of Library of Congress,Rare Book and Special C
7、ollections Division LC-DIG-ppmsca-02909;page 19(bottom):Stan Rohrer/Alamywww.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1920The Next StopIt.was.too.dark.outside.when.I.nudged.her.“No,”.Momma.groaned,.and.waved.her.hand.at.me.“Shh,.now,”.I.said.Finally,.she.opened.her.eyes,.and
8、.I.could.see.them.shining.in.the.dark.“Daniel?”.she.whispered.“Its.time.to.go,”.I.said.“Im.here.to.lead.you.Were.running!”A Famous Place on the Underground RailroadArtists rendering:Levi and Catharine Coffin greet escaping slaves at their home in Newport,Indiana.The Coffins are credited with helping
9、 thousands of former slaves.Today,the Levi Coffin House is a National Historic Landmark site and museum.Children can explore the small upstairs room where the Coffins hid slaves.A bed could be moved to conceal the door.They can also see a wagon used to hide slaves on the move.Running for Freedom Lev
10、el T1718Frederick Douglass was born into slavery,but escaped and became the publisher of the North Star,an anti-slavery newspaper.Douglasss house in Rochester,New York,was one of the last“stations”for hundreds of escaping slaves fleeing to Canada.Levi Coffin was a white anti-slavery activist in Ohio
11、 who reported helping an average of 100 escaping slaves a year for 33 years.His house,where many slaves hid,rested,were fed,and clothed,is on the National Register of Historic Places.Harriet Tubman was a former slave who became known as“Moses”for her 19 trips to the South to help at least 300 escapi
12、ng slaves flee north.At one time,a reward of$40,000 was offered for her capture.The Underground RailroadThe Underground Railroad was a loosely organized network of homes,trails,and people whose goal was to help slaves from southern states flee north to freedom.After the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,th
13、e goal was to get escaping slaves as far north as Canada.The Fugitive Slave Act allowed slave owners to recapture escaped slaves in the northern free states and take them back to the South.Hefty fines and jail time were the punishment for anyone who helped escaping slaves.After some slaves were free
14、d,they went back south to lead others north to freedom.Famous Faces on the Underground RailroadCANADAWilmingtonCharlestonSavannahMontgomeryNew YorkBostonSt.PaulAtlantaBaton RougeChicagoDetroitCincinnatiUnderground RailroadTrail NetworkFree StatesSlave StatesEscape RoutesNATLANTIC OCEANRunning for Fr
15、eedom Level T34Table of ContentsRunning.4Momma.6The.Barn .8The.Gully.10The.River.14The.Next.Stop.20RunningIt.was.too.dark.outside.Usually,.we.got.up.before.the.sun.rose,.but.I.could.tell.that.it.was.too.early.for.my.father.to.be.shaking.my.arm.“Daniel!”.he.whispered.“No,”.I.groaned.I.had.been.pickin
16、g.cotton.all.day.I.could.still.feel.my.fingers.throbbing.as.I.tried.to.wave.my.father.away.He.picked.me.up.by.the.arms.and.carried.me.outside.“Shh,.now,”.he.said,.and.I.fell.asleep.again.Daddy.was.the.carriage.driver.for.Mr.and.Mrs.Winters,.our.owners.My.mother.had.been.a.nanny.for.little.Mary.Winte
17、rs.But.Mary.was.grown.now,.and.Momma.was.gone.Running for Freedom Level T34Table of ContentsRunning.4Momma.6The.Barn .8The.Gully.10The.River.14The.Next.Stop.20RunningIt.was.too.dark.outside.Usually,.we.got.up.before.the.sun.rose,.but.I.could.tell.that.it.was.too.early.for.my.father.to.be.shaking.my.
18、arm.“Daniel!”.he.whispered.“No,”.I.groaned.I.had.been.picking.cotton.all.day.I.could.still.feel.my.fingers.throbbing.as.I.tried.to.wave.my.father.away.He.picked.me.up.by.the.arms.and.carried.me.outside.“Shh,.now,”.he.said,.and.I.fell.asleep.again.Daddy.was.the.carriage.driver.for.Mr.and.Mrs.Winters,
19、.our.owners.My.mother.had.been.a.nanny.for.little.Mary.Winters.But.Mary.was.grown.now,.and.Momma.was.gone.Running for Freedom Level T1718Frederick Douglass was born into slavery,but escaped and became the publisher of the North Star,an anti-slavery newspaper.Douglasss house in Rochester,New York,was
20、 one of the last“stations”for hundreds of escaping slaves fleeing to Canada.Levi Coffin was a white anti-slavery activist in Ohio who reported helping an average of 100 escaping slaves a year for 33 years.His house,where many slaves hid,rested,were fed,and clothed,is on the National Register of Hist
21、oric Places.Harriet Tubman was a former slave who became known as“Moses”for her 19 trips to the South to help at least 300 escaping slaves flee north.At one time,a reward of$40,000 was offered for her capture.The Underground RailroadThe Underground Railroad was a loosely organized network of homes,t
22、rails,and people whose goal was to help slaves from southern states flee north to freedom.After the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,the goal was to get escaping slaves as far north as Canada.The Fugitive Slave Act allowed slave owners to recapture escaped slaves in the northern free states and take them
23、back to the South.Hefty fines and jail time were the punishment for anyone who helped escaping slaves.After some slaves were freed,they went back south to lead others north to freedom.Famous Faces on the Underground RailroadCANADAWilmingtonCharlestonSavannahMontgomeryNew YorkBostonSt.PaulAtlantaBato
24、n RougeChicagoDetroitCincinnatiUnderground RailroadTrail NetworkFree StatesSlave StatesEscape RoutesNATLANTIC OCEANRunning for Freedom Level T1516We.met.the.white.man,.Mr.Avery,.just.before.dawn.Emmy.wished.us.luck.before.she.headed.south.again.to.find.more.slaves.and.lead.them.to.freedom.Mr.Avery.t
25、ook.most.of.our.clothes.and.packed.them.in.a.trunk.He.put.us.in.shackles.Daddy.looked.scared.I.suddenly.wondered.if.this.was.all.a.trick.for.Mr.Avery.to.capture.runaway.slaves.I.started.to.cry.I.hated.those.chains.All.I.could.think.about.was.how.Mommas.hands.and.feet.would.have.been.in.them.as.they.
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