Freedom

Autonomous

Autonomy

Disentangle

Emancipation

Exempt

Extricate

Free

Free Speech

Freedom of the press

Independence/Independent

Let go/Liberate/Liberated/Liberation/Liberty

Loose

Noninterference/Nonintervention

Release

Self-determination/Self-government

Spontaneous

Unbind/Unchain

Uncompelled

Unconfined/Unconstrained/Unfettered/Unloose/Unshackle


• Freedom is possible when people work to protect themselves and others.

• Freedom involves responsibilities.

• People want freedom to live, grow, and change.


Freedom Bibliography

Bains, R. (1982). Harriet Tubman--the road to freedom. Mahwah, N.J.: Troll Associates.

Baker, C. (1990). The struggle for freedom. Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone Publishing, Inc.

Cantwell, L. (1985). Freedom. New York: F. Watts.

Cottler, J. (1970). Champions of democracy. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press.

Craig, M. (1990). Lech Walesa: The leader of Solidarity and campaigner for freedom and human rights in Poland. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Children's Books.

Denenberg, B. (1991). Nelson Mandela: "No easy walk to freedom": A biography. New York: Scholastic.

Ferris, J. (1988). Walking the road to freedom: A story about Sojourner Truth. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda.

Freedman, F. (1971). Two tickets to freedom: The true story of Ellen and William Craft, fugitive slaves. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Graham, L. (1980). John Brown, a cry for freedom. New York: Crowell.

Hargrove, J. (1986). The story of the Black Hawk War. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Kent, Z. (1987). The story of Clara Barton. Chicago: Childrens Press.

McKissack, P. (1991). The story of Booker T. Washington. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Myers, W. (1991). Now is your time!: The African-American struggle for freedom. New York: HarperCollins.

Pfeiffer, C. (1991). Poland: Land of freedom fighters. Minneapolis, MN: Dillon Press.

Rappaport, D. (1991). Escape from slavery: Five journeys to freedom. New York:

HarperCollins.

Richardson, H. (1976). Cassius Marcellus Clay: Firebrand of freedom. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

Roy, M. (1965). Spark: A handbook for teachers of elementary social studies. Stevensville, MI: Educational Service, Inc.

Sherrow, V. (1992). Separation of church and state. New York: F. Watts.

Silver Burdett & Ginn. (1991). What price freedom? Morristown, NJ: Silver Burdett & Ginn. (Workshop materials for social studies - grade 5).

Sobel, M. (1986). The statue of liberty. Cleveland: Schoolhouse Press, Inc.

Stein, R. (1981). The story of Marquette and Jolliet. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Stein, R. (1981). The story of the underground railroad. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Stein, R. (1981). The story of the pony express. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Stein, R. (1981). The story of the flight at Kitty Hawk. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Stein, R. (1982). The story of the Chicago fire. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Sterling, P. (1967). Four took freedom: The lives of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, Robert Smalls, and Blanche K. Bruce. Garden City, New York: Doubleday.

Wagner, G., Hosier, M., & Cesinger, J. (1976). Kindling patriotism with challenging activities. Cedar Falls, IA: Department of Teaching, University of Northern Iowa.

Wise, W. (1975). American freedom and the Bill of Rights. New York: Parents' Magazine Press.

World Book, Inc. (1988). Stories of freedom. Chicago: World Book.

Zerman, M. (1986). Taking on the press: Constitutional rights in conflict. New York: Crowell.

Zagoren, R. (1969). Venture for freedom: The true story of an African Yankee. Cleveland: World Publishing Co.


Written by Dr. Loretta Kuse and Dr. Hildegard Kuse