The patchwork path: A quilt map to freedom
Dublin Core
Title
The patchwork path: A quilt map to freedom
Description
Hannah and her father are slaves who decide to escape to freedom. They use the patterns in the quilt made by her mother, who passed away, to follow the Underground Railroad.
Author
Stroud, Bettye
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Bennett, Erin Susanne
ISBN
076362423-3
City of Publication
Cambridge, MA
Year of Publication
2005
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Jayne Crawford, 2006
Tags
african american, american, animals, assertiveness, bear, beliefs, boat, bodies of water, conflict, conflict resolution, decision making, exercise, family, fear, freedom, goal setting, history, lake, multicultural, parents, pattern, pride, quilt, refusal skills, religion, seasons, self esteem, slavery, transportation, underground railroad, verbal communication, wagon, walking
Citation
Stroud, Bettye, “The patchwork path: A quilt map to freedom,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/13355.