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B 114856B 114856 Raggin', Jazzin', Rockin': A History of Musical Instrument Makers
Grade Lvl: IJS Author: VanHecke, Susan
Length: 136 Copyright: 2011

Traces the history of inventions that significantly impacted music in the United States, including photographs and descriptions of both the inventors and the musical instruments they invented. Zildjian (cymbals), Steinway & Sons (pianos), C. G. Conn (brass band instruments), Martin (guitars), Ludwig (drums), Hammond (electric organs), Fender (electric guitars), and Moog (synthesizers and theremins). AR 8.0 Lexile 1090 IL 6-10.
Raggin', Jazzin', Rockin': A History of Musical Instrument Makers IJS  
B 6589740B 6589740 Under the freedom tree
Grade Lvl: Author: Vanhecke, Susan
Length: 32 Copyright: 2019

On a May night in 1861, three slaves escape from a Confederate camp and row across a harbor to the Union Army, not knowing what they might find. They are taken in by General Benjamin Butler, who decides to declare them "contraband of war" in order to not have to send them back to their owner according to the Fugitive Slave Act--and so saves their lives and begins the process of saving other runaway slaves as well.
Under the freedom tree  
B 118092B 118092 Under the Freedom Tree
Grade Lvl: PI Author: VanHecke, Susan
Length: 32 Copyright: 2014

Tells the story of three escaped slaves who were saved from being returned to the Confederacy when Union General Benjamin Butler confiscated them as contraband of war so that the Union could protect them. This decision brings a flood of other escaped slaves hoping for something better. Free-verse account covers the period from 1861 to 1863. An author's note presents additional information about the slaves that made their way to Fort Monroe (Virginia.) Fugitive slaves- Poetry. AR 3.3 IL 1-4.
Under the Freedom Tree PI  
B 6767721B 6767721 Under the freedom tree - Digital audio book
Grade Lvl: PI Author: VanHecke, Susan
Length: 1 Copyright: 2019

On a May night in 1861, three slaves escaped from a Confederate camp and rowed across a harbor to the Union Army, not knowing what they would find. They were taken in by General Benjamin Butler, who decided to declare them "contraband of war" in order to not have to send them back to their owner according to the Fugitive Slave Act--and so saved their lives and began the process of saving other runaway slaves as well.
Under the freedom tree - Digital audio book PI