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Slavery

The category of "Slavery" in books encompasses works that explore the historical and contemporary experiences of enslaved individuals and their descendants. These books may delve into the economic, social, and political systems that enabled slavery, as well as the cultural and psychological impacts of enslavement on individuals and communities. They may also examine the ongoing legacies of slavery, including systemic racism, inequality, and social injustice. Through a variety of genres, including memoirs, historical fiction, and academic texts, the category of "Slavery" seeks to shed light on this dark chapter of human history and its enduring effects.

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  1. 301. Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Seeds of America

    Set during the American Revolutionary War, this gripping historical novel follows the journey of a young enslaved girl named Isabel who yearns for freedom. As she navigates the turbulent landscape of New York City, Isabel becomes entangled in the conflict between the Loyalists and the Patriots. Her quest for liberty is fraught with danger and betrayal, yet her resilience and courage shine through as she fights to reclaim her life and protect her younger sister. Through Isabel's eyes, readers witness the harsh realities of slavery and the complexities of a nation on the brink of independence.

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  2. 302. Pink And Say by Patricia Polacco

    Set during the American Civil War, this poignant story follows the unexpected friendship between two young Union soldiers, a white boy named Sheldon Curtis and an African American boy named Pinkus Aylee. After being wounded, Sheldon is rescued by Pinkus and taken to his family's home, where they bond over their shared experiences and dreams of freedom. As they navigate the harsh realities of war and racial prejudice, their friendship becomes a testament to the power of human connection and the enduring spirit of hope amidst adversity.

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  3. 303. River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer

    Set in the aftermath of slavery in the Caribbean, this poignant narrative follows Rachel, a determined mother on a heart-wrenching quest to reunite with her children who were torn from her during the brutal era of enslavement. As she traverses the islands, Rachel encounters a tapestry of characters, each with their own stories of loss and resilience, reflecting the enduring scars of slavery and the indomitable spirit of those who survived. Her journey is not only a search for her children but also a profound exploration of identity, freedom, and the unyielding bonds of family.

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  4. 304. Beulah Land by Harold Davis

    Set against the backdrop of the American South during the tumultuous years leading up to the Civil War, this novel weaves a rich tapestry of intertwined lives, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of power. The story unfolds on a sprawling plantation, where the complexities of family dynamics, societal expectations, and the harsh realities of slavery converge. Through the eyes of its diverse characters, the narrative delves into the moral dilemmas and personal struggles that define an era, painting a vivid portrait of a world on the brink of profound change.

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  5. 305. Know Nothing by Mary Lee Settle

    Set against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America, this historical novel intricately weaves the lives of its characters with the tumultuous events leading up to the conflict. Through the eyes of a diverse cast, the narrative explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for power amidst the rising tensions between the North and South. The story delves into the personal and political complexities of the era, capturing the essence of a nation on the brink of transformation, while highlighting the human experiences that shape history.

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  6. 306. Lord Of The Kongo by Peter Forbath

    Set in the 16th century, this historical novel delves into the intricate and often tumultuous interactions between the Kingdom of Kongo and the Portuguese explorers and missionaries who arrive on its shores. The narrative explores themes of power, cultural exchange, and the impact of colonialism, as the Kongo's rulers grapple with the challenges of maintaining their sovereignty and traditions in the face of foreign influence. Through vivid storytelling, the book paints a rich tapestry of the era, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy, religion, and the human spirit in a time of significant change.

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  7. 307. All Soul's Rising by Madison Smartt Bell

    A Novel of Haiti

    Set against the backdrop of the Haitian Revolution, this gripping narrative delves into the tumultuous events that led to the uprising of enslaved Africans against French colonial rule. The story intricately weaves together the lives of diverse characters, including the charismatic leader Toussaint Louverture, a French doctor, and a plantation owner, each grappling with the chaos and moral complexities of the era. Through vivid and unflinching prose, the novel explores themes of freedom, identity, and the brutal realities of colonialism, offering a profound reflection on the human spirit's resilience in the face of oppression.

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  8. 308. Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo

    An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom

    Set against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America, this gripping narrative follows the daring escape of an enslaved couple who ingeniously disguise themselves to flee the oppressive South. The husband, posing as a slave, and the wife, masquerading as a white male planter, embark on a perilous journey to freedom, navigating the treacherous landscape of a divided nation. Their story is a testament to the power of love, courage, and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity, shedding light on the complexities of identity and the relentless pursuit of liberty.

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  9. 309. Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward

    Set against the backdrop of the American South, this poignant narrative follows the harrowing journey of a young enslaved girl as she navigates the brutal realities of her existence. Through her eyes, readers are immersed in a world where hope and despair intertwine, and the resilience of the human spirit is tested at every turn. The story delves deep into themes of identity, survival, and the enduring quest for freedom, painting a vivid portrait of a time fraught with unimaginable challenges and the unyielding strength required to overcome them.

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  10. 310. Flee North by Scott Shane

    A Story of Escape and Survival in the Underground Railroad

    Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous pre-Civil War era, this gripping narrative follows the harrowing journey of a courageous enslaved woman who daringly escapes the oppressive bonds of slavery in the American South. Her path to freedom is fraught with peril, as she navigates treacherous landscapes and encounters both allies and adversaries. Through her eyes, readers gain a profound understanding of the resilience and determination required to seek liberty, while the story also sheds light on the broader socio-political tensions of the time, painting a vivid picture of a nation on the brink of transformation.

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  11. 311. The Life And Times Of Hannah Crafts by Gregg Hecimovich

    The True Story of The Bondwoman's Narrative

    This compelling narrative delves into the life of a young enslaved woman who courageously escapes the bonds of slavery in the antebellum South. Through a blend of historical research and literary analysis, the story unveils the intricate layers of her journey towards freedom, highlighting the resilience and determination that define her character. The narrative not only sheds light on her personal struggles and triumphs but also offers a broader commentary on the socio-political landscape of the time, providing readers with a profound understanding of the complexities of identity, race, and liberation.

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  12. 312. Beyond The Door Of No Return by David Diop

    Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Senegal, this gripping narrative follows the journey of a French botanist who becomes entangled in the complexities of colonialism and personal redemption. As he delves into the rich tapestry of African culture, he encounters a mysterious woman whose story of resilience and survival challenges his perceptions and ignites a profound transformation within him. Through vivid storytelling and intricate character development, the tale explores themes of identity, cultural collision, and the enduring human spirit.

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  13. 313. A Madman’s Will by Gregory May

    John Randolph, Four Hundred Slaves, and the Mirage of Freedom

    Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, this historical narrative delves into the tumultuous life and legacy of a wealthy, eccentric landowner whose controversial will sparks a legal battle that captivates the nation. The story intricately weaves themes of power, greed, and justice as it explores the societal and familial tensions that arise from the deceased's unconventional decisions. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book offers a compelling glimpse into the complexities of inheritance and the human condition during a transformative period in American history.

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  14. 314. The 272 by Rachel L. Swarns

    The Untold Story of the 272 Enslaved People Sold to Build the American Catholic Church

    In this compelling narrative, the story unravels the haunting legacy of 272 enslaved individuals sold by a prominent university to secure its financial future in the 19th century. Through meticulous research and poignant storytelling, the book delves into the lives of these enslaved people and their descendants, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the enduring impact of historical injustices. It sheds light on the complex interplay between institutions, slavery, and the ongoing quest for justice and reconciliation, offering a profound reflection on America's troubled past and its echoes in the present.

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  15. 315. Benjamin Banneker And Us by Rachel Jamison Webster

    The Secret History of Quakers and African Americans

    This compelling narrative intertwines the life of a self-taught African American mathematician and astronomer from the 18th century with the author's personal journey of discovery. Through a blend of historical exploration and personal reflection, the story delves into themes of identity, legacy, and the enduring impact of Banneker's contributions on contemporary society. The narrative is a poignant exploration of how the past informs the present, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of race, history, and personal growth.

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  16. 316. Beyond The Door Of No Return by David Diop

    Set against the backdrop of 18th-century colonial Senegal, this gripping narrative follows the journey of a French botanist who becomes entangled in the complex tapestry of love, betrayal, and cultural collision. As he navigates the intricate dynamics of the slave trade, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a mysterious woman whose presence challenges his understanding of freedom and humanity. The story delves deep into the moral dilemmas and emotional turmoil faced by individuals caught between two worlds, ultimately exploring themes of redemption, identity, and the enduring quest for justice.

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  17. 317. Flee North by Scott Shane

    A Fugitive Slave, the Underground Railroad, and the War for the Soul of America

    Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous pre-Civil War era, this gripping narrative follows the harrowing journey of a courageous enslaved man who daringly escapes from the clutches of bondage in the South. As he traverses the perilous path to freedom, he encounters a network of abolitionists and allies who risk their lives to aid his quest. Through a series of heart-stopping encounters and moral dilemmas, the story illuminates the indomitable spirit of those who fought against the institution of slavery, offering a poignant reflection on the enduring struggle for justice and equality.

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  18. 318. The Life And Times Of Hannah Crafts by Gregg Hecimovich

    The True Story of The Bondwoman's Narrative

    In "The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts," Gregg Hecimovich delves into the life of the first Black female novelist, Hannah Crafts, who was born into slavery. In 1857, she bravely escaped from a North Carolina plantation and sought refuge in New York. While in hiding, she penned a manuscript that would later be recognized as "The Bondwoman's Narrative." This biography uncovers the identity of Hannah Crafts, revealing her as a talented writer who defied the oppressive system of slavery. Hecimovich explores her life, the influences of her contemporaries, and the stories of the enslaved women who inspired her work. The book weaves together elements of mystery, literature, and history, painting a vivid picture of love, friendship, and struggle during a tumultuous period in American history.

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  19. 319. Voyage Of Slaves by Brian Jacques

    A Tale from the Castaways of the Flying Dutchman

    Set in a richly detailed world of adventure and peril, the story follows the young protagonist, Ben, who finds himself captured by ruthless pirates and sold into slavery. As he navigates the treacherous waters of the slave trade, Ben's resilience and courage are tested, leading him to forge unexpected alliances with fellow captives and unlikely allies. Together, they embark on a daring escape plan, facing formidable challenges and discovering the true meaning of friendship and freedom along the way. The narrative weaves themes of bravery, loyalty, and the indomitable spirit of those who refuse to be broken by their circumstances.

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  20. 320. The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier

    Set in the 1850s, this historical novel follows Honor Bright, a young Quaker woman who emigrates from England to Ohio, seeking a fresh start after a personal tragedy. As she navigates the challenges of frontier life, Honor becomes entangled in the clandestine world of the Underground Railroad, where she must reconcile her beliefs with the harsh realities of slavery and the moral complexities of aiding runaway slaves. Through her journey, she discovers resilience, friendship, and the courage to stand up for what she believes is right, even when it means defying societal norms.

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  21. 321. Narrative Of The Life Of Fredrick Douglass by Frederick Douglass

    An American Slave, Written by Himself

    This powerful autobiography recounts the harrowing journey of a man born into slavery who rises to become a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. Through vivid and poignant storytelling, it unveils the brutal realities of life as a slave, the relentless pursuit of freedom, and the transformative power of education and self-determination. The narrative not only exposes the inhumanity of slavery but also serves as an inspiring testament to resilience, courage, and the enduring fight for justice and equality.

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  22. 322. The Walking Drum by Louis L'Amour

    A Novel

    Set in the 12th century, it follows a resourceful Breton youth who journeys from war-torn Europe to Moorish Spain and the Islamic world in a perilous quest to free his enslaved father. Navigating shipwrecks, mines, courts, and caravan routes, he grows into a scholar, merchant, and swordsman, finding allies and lovers while outwitting rivals and tyrants. The adventure celebrates curiosity, courage, and the power of learning across cultures.

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  23. 323. Cage Of Souls by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    A grim, atmospheric tale of a desperate expedition into a ruined city to investigate an ancient device that traps and manipulates souls; as survivors face monstrous guardians, rival parties, and the moral cost of using the Cage’s power to revive or control the dead, their choices reveal brutal politics, human desperation, and the price of salvation in a collapsing world.

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  24. 324. In The Shadow Of Statues by Mitch Landrieu

    A White Southerner Confronts History

    A former mayor recounts the removal of Confederate monuments in New Orleans and uses that episode to examine the deeper history of racism, civic memory, and the politics of public symbols. Blending personal memoir, historical context, and policy prescription, the book argues that confronting uncomfortable truths about the past is necessary for racial justice, democratic renewal, and healing, and offers practical guidance for leaders and communities seeking to build more inclusive public spaces.

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  25. 325. Fantastic Planet by Stefan Wul

    On a distant, surreal world, tiny human-like beings live under the control of towering, long-lived alien masters who treat them as pets, pests and curiosities; one young captive learns the aliens’ language and science, sparks an awakening among his people, organizes resistance and technological progress, and forces both species to confront questions of power, freedom and coexistence.

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