Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Call number
B TUB
Genres
Publication
Emerald Books (2002), 191 pages
Description
A narrative biography of American abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery and led others to freedom as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
User reviews
LibraryThing member DSlongwhite
Janet Benge is an AWA workshop leader whom I met a couple of weeks ago and she gave me this book. Just in time - I had surgery the next day and since this is written on the fifth grade level, I could read it with comprehension when I was healing.
I loved the book and had no idea of how Harriet spent
After escaping from a plantation in Maryland, she returned many, many times to lead other slaves to freedom.
I also did not know of the many laws that were passed in the US, even after emancipation, that made it difficult for African-Americans to own land. Even after they made it to free states, there were slave bounty hunters who would seek them out and bring them back to the south. Many went to Canada to gain true freedom.
I loved the book and had no idea of how Harriet spent
Show More
her whole life (over 90 years) working for the freedom of the African-Americans in bondage.After escaping from a plantation in Maryland, she returned many, many times to lead other slaves to freedom.
I also did not know of the many laws that were passed in the US, even after emancipation, that made it difficult for African-Americans to own land. Even after they made it to free states, there were slave bounty hunters who would seek them out and bring them back to the south. Many went to Canada to gain true freedom.
Show Less
Language
Physical description
191 p.; 7.75 inches
Pages
191
ISBN
1883002907 / 9781883002909