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Memoir of Susie King Taylor

A Civil War Nurse

Pamela DellSeries: First-Person Histories
4.5
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Pages
32
Year
2019
Language
English
Publisher
Capstone

About

Susie King Taylor, born a slave in 1848, would learn to read at secret schools and go on to teach countless others to read and write. Follow the course of the Civil War in her own words as she remembers her work as a nurse and teacher with an Army troop of African-American soldiers.

Related Subjects

  • Women
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Historical
  • General
  • African American & Black
  • Civil War Period (1850-1877)
  • United States
  • History

Reviews

"...a good way to study first-person accounts, writing, and historical events. While the information is not detailed enough for a middle school research paper, it would be a place to get started or might benefit a struggling reader."
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Extended Details

  • SeriesFirst-Person Histories

    Artists

    Pamela DellAuthor