Harriet Tubman freedom seeker, freedom leader
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TextPublication details: Toronto Dundurn Press 2012Description: 190 p. : ill., map ; 22 cmISBN: - 9781459701502
- 973.71TUB
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Born in the United States and enslaved as a child, Harriet Tubman (circa 1820-1913) is one of the best-known figures connected to the Underground Railroad. Through her knowledge and outdoor survival skills, honed through her unpaid labour in the fields and through the later connections she made in the abolitionist community, Tubman was well poised to command her followers. By her discipline and example, she never lost a "passenger."
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