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The narrative explores Harriet Tubman's deep yearning for her family after her escape to Philadelphia. Despite her newfound freedom, she feels isolated and driven by the desire to liberate her loved ones from slavery in Maryland. Tubman's determination highlights her courage and commitment to family, emphasizing the emotional struggle of balancing personal freedom with the plight of those still in bondage.
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Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Her People, Sarah H. Bradford
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- 2012
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