The dramatic story of the forgotten relationship between Harriet
Tubman and the North's first black regiment, the famous 54th
Massachusetts Infantry, was a meaningful one. Tubman was so closely
connected to the "Glory" regiment that she deserved the title as
the Godmother of the 54th Massachusetts. Harriet also formed a
close relationship with the regimental commander, Colonel Robert
Gould Shaw, who was killed in the assault on Fort Wagner. Tubman
served the last meal to Colonel Shaw, before he became a martyr and
an idol to the abolitionist community across the North. For the
first time, this ground-breaking book tells the full story of
Tubman's close connection to Colonel Shaw and his elite regiment
during the struggle to destroy slavery.
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