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Freedom River

Links to LOC Resources: Home of John Parker Parker’s Foundry Kentucky Slave Narratives Light to Signal Slaves Freedom Stairway, Ripley, OH Street Scene, Ripley, OH. Freedom River. My goal is to help teachers see connections between literature and primary documents.

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Freedom River

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  1. Links to LOC Resources: Home of John Parker Parker’s Foundry Kentucky Slave Narratives Light to Signal Slaves Freedom Stairway, Ripley, OH Street Scene, Ripley, OH Freedom River My goal is to help teachers see connections between literature and primary documents. Book Summary: This is based on the true story of one of ex-slave Ohio businessman John Parker’s journey into Kentucky to help an African-American slave family escape to freedom across the Ohio River. Setting: Late 1800’s in Ripley, Ohio Book cover or representative image goes here. Author: Doreen Rappaport Book Title:Freedom River New York, NY: Jump at the Sun, 2000. Karen Lampe – Creston, Iowa – Green Valley AEA Librarian – July 26, 2007

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