As the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, escaped
slave Harriet Tubman earned the nickname "Moses of her People" for
leading scores of men, women, and children from bondage to freedom in
the North. During the Civil War, she worked as a nurse for wounded
soldiers, a caretaker of refugee slaves, and a spy and scout for Union
forces. Late in life she was active in the fight for women's suffrage.
Mythologized by many biographers and historians, Tubman was an
ordinary but complex woman--tiny but strong, guided by her belief in
God and religious visions, yet a tough, savvy leader who the radical
abolitionist John Brown admired as "the General." In 2016, it was
announced that Tubman would become the first woman to appear on US
currency--the $20 bill--in over a century. Drawing on the latest
historical research, Harriet Tubman For Beginners portrays a woman who
resisted and transcended slavery and fought injustice her entire life.
Beyond legend, she made her mark on history by defending core American
principles--life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--for others.
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ISBN
9781939994738
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Red Wheel/Weiser
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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