After reaching Philadelphia, Tubman began thinking of her family.
Harriet Tubman: A Biography relates the life story of this extraordinary woman, standing as a testament to her tenacity, drive, intelligence, and courage.
A brief biography of Harriet Tubman who led many of her fellow slaves to freedom following the Underground Railroad.
One of Americais most important women, Harriet Tubman was a former slave who led a heroic struggle more bravely and more successfully than any other to liberate African-Americans from slavery.
"Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People" endures as a moving and inspiring story of bravery and compassion. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
Sarah Hopkins Bradford (1818 - 1912) was an American writer and historian, best known today for her two pioneering biography books on Harriet Tubman. Most of her work consists of children's literature.
Montgomery's soldiers had been used entirely for raids behind enemy lines , but the first large - scale battle using AfricanAmerican troops against the Confederate army was led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw . Harriet Tubman proudly fixed ...
6 copies of one bookEngage your students as they develop their inference, comprehension, and vocabulary skills through this high-interest, graphic nonfiction reader. The content is correlated to national Social Studies curriculum standards.
"At last Harriet Tubman...has received the stunning and major biography that she has so long deserved...absolutely thrilling..." (Gail Buckley, author of American Patriots). "...in this lively biography.
Harriet Tubman: Call to Freedom
Dynamic and engaging biographies of black achievers in graphic-novel form.
A biography of the famous abolitionist, follows her begginings as a slave in Maryland to her death in Auborn, New York.
Rosemary Sadlier has served since 1993 as the volunteer president of the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS), the first and only provincial heritage organization in Canada focused on African-Canadian history. Under Sadlier's leadership ...
Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and a Union spy during the American Civil War.
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National Geographic Readers have been a hit in the competitive beginning reader category, and this book builds on that success with the same careful text, brilliant photographs, and fun approach to high-interest biographies of fascinating ...
Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman became an abolitionist, humanitarian, Union spy, and suffragette.
Traces Harriet Tubman's life, experience, and efforts to aid slaves in escaping to the North, as well as her assistance to the Union cause during the Civil War.
A New York Times Outstanding Book for young adult readers, this biography of the famed Underground Railroad abolitionist is a lesson in valor and justice. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman knew the thirst for freedom.
Harriet Tubman must lead a family of slaves to freedom while battling an army of darkness.