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An apple for Harriet Tubman / [dvd]

By: Turner, Glennette Tilley.
Contributor(s): Turner, Glennette Tilley | Keeter, Susan [ill.] | Nutmeg Media | McIntyre Media Inc | Mazzarella Bros. Productions.
Publisher: Guilford, C.T. : Orangeville, Ont. : Nutmeg Media ; McIntyre Media [distributor], c2007Description: 1 videodisc (12 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.ISBN: 1933938307.Subject(s): Turner, Glennette Tilley | Tubman, Harriet, 1820?-1913 | Slaves -- United States -- Biography | African American women -- Biography | Underground railroad | Children's films | Animated films | Children's stories | Film adaptations | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES K-6) | SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6) | DIVERSITY EDUCATION | WOMEN'S STUDIESDDC classification: D 92 Tub Narrated by the author.Summary: Depicts the life of Harriet Tubman, beginning with the harsh treatment she received as a child slave, her escape to freedom, her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, and her life as a free woman in upstate New York. Includes a segment which provides additional details of Harriet Tubman's life, biographical references, and a conversation with the author who describes how she became interested in a writing career and how she became interested in the world of Harriet Tubman. DVD features include chapter segments.
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DVD Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
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Title taken from title screen.

Based on the book of the same title.

"Mazzarella Bros. Productions" --DVD program.

Narrated by the author.

Depicts the life of Harriet Tubman, beginning with the harsh treatment she received as a child slave, her escape to freedom, her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, and her life as a free woman in upstate New York. Includes a segment which provides additional details of Harriet Tubman's life, biographical references, and a conversation with the author who describes how she became interested in a writing career and how she became interested in the world of Harriet Tubman. DVD features include chapter segments.

Ages 5-9.

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