During the 1800s when slavery was legal in America, a black woman slave escaped to the north. Instead of rejoicing in her newfound freedom, she risked her life and vowed to return to the south to free more slaves. That bold and selfless woman was Harriett Tubman.
After escaping to the north, she encountered the union army and through her network of black men in the south helped them with gathering critical ground intelligence. She helped set up schools for underprivileged families and even collaborated with Susan B. Anthony to support women's rights.
Find out more about who this amazing woman was- that dedicated her life to rescue more than 300 slaves, set up a home for the old and poor, and was buried with full military honors when she died.
Here's a preview of what you'll discover in this book:
Harriet Tubman's childhood and upbringing
Her visions and subsequent escape to freedom
Starting a new life in Philadelphia
Her return to the south to free more slaves
The deep collaborations she fostered among the Civil War
The various causes she supported
Her final years and the legacy she left behind
... and much more!
Mrs. Tubman was a gifted and unique individual who saw a different, open, and more inclusive world. She found several collaborators and friends amid a chaotic time when America was being shaped as a nation. This book will help you rediscover the inspirational woman who left an indelible footprint that defined and continues to define her greatness as a part of American history.
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