No. of pages 156
Published: 1993
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"Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Her People" by Sarah H. Bradford chronicles the life of Harriet Tubman, a heroic figure in the fight against slavery. Born into bondage, Tubman escaped to freedom and became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading countless enslaved individuals to liberation. The book details her courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment to justice, as well as her contributions as a nurse and a spy during the Civil War. Through Bradford’s vivid narrative, readers are immersed in Tubman’s remarkable journey and the struggles faced by African Americans seeking freedom in the 19th century. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.
There are 156 pages in this book. This book was published in 1993 by Applewood Books, U. S. .
This book features the following character:
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a nineteenth-century woman who escaped slavery and helped many other slaves get to freedom on the Underground Railroad.