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Harriet Tubman - The Moses of Her People
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152 pages
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Focusing on Harriet Tubman's extraordinary life, this classic biography highlights her pivotal role in the struggle against slavery during the Civil War. Often compared to Joan of Arc, Tubman is celebrated for her unparalleled success in liberating African-Americans. Originally published in 1886 and based on essays by Sarah Bradford, the book not only chronicles Tubman's achievements but also reflects her commitment to helping others until her death in 1913. It serves as a tribute to one of America's most significant women in history.
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2006, paperback
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