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kotykmax [81]
2 years ago
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Read this summary of the play we saw, and then write a 5 sentence paragraph explaining what the Road to Freedom play that we saw

connects to the Underground Railroad. There is a Ducksters web-page on the Underground Railroad to use if you need more information on the Underground Railroad for your answer.
We put a quilt on the gate, and a candle in the window. Then we wait and hope and pray that the light finds those who need it most. Graceanna and Mary Catherine were brought together by the Underground Railroad and as their friendship stands the test of time, so does Graceanna’s determination to be reunited with her family. Working together, these girls turned women will need all of the courage they can muster to keep working, keep hoping, and keep paving the path to freedom. By Jan Lucas
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dedylja [7]2 years ago
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you can use your parents email to get it :)

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