by Jeanette Winter
The story of a family making their way to freedom from a slave plantation with the help of "Peg Leg Joe" and the underground railroad. The one thing they need to remember is to "Follow the drinking gourd" or big dipper's north star.
Audience: anyone old enough to learn about the underground railroad
What I Love:
1. The historical concepts
2. The sheet music
3. The happy ending
Cautions: The music for "Follow the Drinking Gourd" was first published in 1928. It's suspected such a song was used on the underground railroad, but the version in the book was not.
The story of a family making their way to freedom from a slave plantation with the help of "Peg Leg Joe" and the underground railroad. The one thing they need to remember is to "Follow the drinking gourd" or big dipper's north star.
Audience: anyone old enough to learn about the underground railroad
What I Love:
1. The historical concepts
2. The sheet music
3. The happy ending
Cautions: The music for "Follow the Drinking Gourd" was first published in 1928. It's suspected such a song was used on the underground railroad, but the version in the book was not.
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