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Days Of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States
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Author Patricia McKissack, Fredrick McKissack
Illustrator Leo Dillon
Country USA
Language English
Genre Children's literature, Biography, African history
Published 2002 (Scholastic)
Media type Print (hardback, paperback)
Pages 134
ISBN 9780590107648
OCLC 682327781

Days Of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States is an important 2002 book. It was written by Patricia McKissack and Fredrick McKissack. This book tells the story of how slavery ended in the United States. It focuses on the brave people who fought for freedom.

About the Book

This book, Days Of Jubilee, explores a key time in American history. It explains the journey from slavery to freedom. The authors share stories of people who lived through these changes. It helps young readers understand the challenges and triumphs of this era.

What Was Slavery?

Slavery was a terrible system where people were treated as property. They were forced to work without pay and had no freedom. This system lasted for many years in the United States. Enslaved people were often bought and sold. They faced harsh conditions and were denied basic human rights.

The Fight for Freedom

Many people believed slavery was wrong. They worked hard to end it. This movement was called Abolitionism. Abolitionists were people who wanted to abolish, or end, slavery. They used many ways to fight for freedom. This included writing, speaking, and organizing protests.

Key Steps to Freedom

The fight against slavery was long and difficult. Important events helped bring it to an end. The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a major conflict. It was fought partly over the issue of slavery. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This declared many enslaved people in Confederate states free. Finally, the 13th Amendment was passed in 1865. This officially ended slavery across the entire United States.

Why "Jubilee"?

The word "Jubilee" means a special celebration. It often marks a time of great joy or freedom. In the context of this book, "Jubilee" refers to the moment enslaved people gained their freedom. It was a time of immense hope and new beginnings for millions. The book captures the spirit of this historic moment.

About the Authors

Patricia McKissack and Fredrick McKissack were a husband-and-wife writing team. They were known for their books about African American history. They wrote many award-winning books for children and young adults. Their goal was to share important stories from the past. They wanted to make history interesting and understandable for young readers. Days Of Jubilee is one of their many valuable contributions.

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