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Brady
Brady
Author: Jean Fritz, Lynd Ward (Illustrator)
Brady Minton knows his father is against slavery, but when he finds that his father is an Underground Railroad agent he doesn't know what to do. Brady lives on a farm in Northern Virginia. He has a hard time keeping secrets, so when he finds out about his father being a Railroad agent; it takes all he's got to stay quiet.
ISBN-13: 9780440843573
ISBN-10: 044084357X
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 223
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Publisher: The Trumpet Club
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A book for teens that explores the dilemma of a young man prior to the Civil War, who discovers someone in the community is helping runaway slaves and that his own father is involved in the slave controversy. A moving story of how he must determine his own feelings regarding slavery.
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Brady knew there was something strange going on over at Drover Hull's cabin. He thought Hull was helping runaway slave and he just had to tell someone. But the minute he told his father, Brady could tell by the look on his face that he'd opened his mouth once too often. When he learned of his father's part in the slavery controversy, Brady wanted to help him, but he knew his father wouldn't trust him to keep a secret.

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