In this volume the author gives us a glimpse into the remarkable
life of Harriet Tubman. Born a slave, Harriet chose to seek freedom
despite the risks. Not satisfied with her own freedom she decides
to go back down South and free more of her people. For this she is
nicknamed "Moses" and receives the accolade of a high bounty placed
on her head by southern whites. In her desire to see people treated
humanly, she joins the Union cause in the civil war and becomes a
spy for the Union Army. The author, Sarah H. Bradford, gathered
information for this book from those who knew Mrs. Tubman, as well
as interviews with Mrs. Tubman herself. Originally published in
1869, it has been republished and reformatted here for its
historical significance and to remind the reader of one who fought
for the freedoms we have today.
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