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Harriet Tubman - The Moses of Her People [Illustrated] [Kindle Edition]

Sarah H. Bradford , Oliver Johnson , Professor Hopkins
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)

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Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the U.S. Civil War. After escaping from captivity, she made thirteen missions to rescue over seventy slaves using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She later helped John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage.

Born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland, Tubman was beaten and whipped by her various owners as a child. Early in her life, she suffered a traumatic head wound when an irate slave owner threw a heavy metal weight at her, intending to hit another slave. The injury caused disabling seizures, headaches, and powerful visionary and dream activity, and spells of hypersomnia which occurred throughout her entire life. A devout Christian, she ascribed her visions and vivid dreams to premonitions from God.

In 1849, Tubman escaped to Philadelphia, then immediately returned to Maryland to rescue her family. Slowly, one group at a time, she brought relatives with her out of the state, and eventually guided dozens of other slaves to freedom. Traveling by night and in extreme secrecy, Tubman (or "Moses", as she was called) "never lost a passenger". Heavy rewards were offered for many of the people she helped bring away, but no one ever knew it was Harriet Tubman who was helping them. When a far-reaching United States Fugitive Slave Law was passed in 1850, she helped guide fugitives further north into Canada, and helped newly-freed slaves find work.


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About the Author

Sarah Bradford is a historian and biographer. She is the bestselling author of several biographies, including Disraeli, selected as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year; George VI; Princess Grace; and The New York Times bestseller Elizabeth. Married to the Viscount Bangor, she lives in London.

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  • File Size: 1068 KB
  • Print Length: 76 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 146119590X
  • Publisher: MacMay (October 28, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001JEOG3S
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #784 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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This book was enjoyable to read, while being informative and engaging. glc  |  22 reviewers made a similar statement
This book is well written and informative. DB  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
She truly was an amazing, godly woman. Elaine Woodford  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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61 of 64 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Exemplary Life May 8, 2000
Format:Hardcover
I first read this book in my last year as an undergrad-- and it had a profound effect on me immediately. Sarah Bradford's account of this courageous woman is revealing not only because it was written during Harriet Tubman's time (thereby showing some of the abolitionist sentiment of this period), but also because it contains Harriet Tubman's views on Harriet Tubman. Harriet's perspective of her own life is a deeply spiritual one--and the spiritual panoramic begins from her birth to old age, the common thread being her faith in God, her unshakable vision of freedom, and her consuming desire to see the freedom of others come to pass. Her courage, her incredible faith in God, her selflessness and sacrifice, her almost brutal determination, and her demonstrated love for others will bring those who read this book into a deep self-examination. "Harriet Tubman" is a transforming book that I will read over and over. I recommend this book for all ages, and for anyone doing indepth research on Tubman's roles as an Underground Railroad conductor and abolitionist, Civil War nurse, soldier,and spy. Many thanks to the publishers for making this classic available for this generation.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars God Bless Mrs. Tubman February 16, 2003
Format:Paperback
A very informative book. Prior to reading this book, I had assumed Mrs. Tubman took her people to the North, the land of "Freedom". I was wrong, Mrs. Tubman had to take her people all the way to Canada, to be free. In the North, with the passage of the fugitive slave act, Harriett Tubman knew her people would/and could be 'captured' by Northern slave catches, ( who frequently captured free African-Americans as well) and sold them back into slavery) Traveling at night, hiding in the swamps, carring laudnum to keep the crying babies from crying and giving them away, and a pistol for safety, and risking her very life should she be captured.

I regret there was never more recorded history on Harriett Tubman. Her bravery, and heroism are awe inspiring. She risked her life 19 times, to save her people, and bring them to Canada, for Canada was the end of the Undergound Railroad.

Mrs. Tubman serves as a true American Hero, that went far beyond and above, what the vast majority of us would do.

I take my hat off to you, Mrs Tubman. God Bless you.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great... February 20, 2001
A Kid's Review
Format:Paperback
I thought that this book was great. I enjoyed that it was written by someone in Harriet's time, except that some of the terminolgy is confusing. If you read this book, you will learn a lot about Harriet, and her adventures, but remember the dictionary!
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26 of 37 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars An American Hero- Exaggerated January 26, 2007
Format:Paperback
In 1868 after the war Harriet Tubman was induced to dictate her autobiography. In the various editions the story changed, becoming more militant over the years. She also needed the funds from the sale of the book.

Tubman was and is a great American hero. That can not be denied. But with the exception of a few newspaper articles, a few letters and this book, much of what we know about her has been passed from one author to another, each changing or embellishing the story as she or he saw fit.

Unfortunately there are some exaggerations, and or glaring mistakes in this book. Being that she was illiterate it could be that the story was just told wrong. I would hope so.

The Combahee River Raid during the American Civil War is a good example of the problems with her story.

While the raid did take place historians to this day have no documented proof of exactly what her role was and how extensive her involvement in the planning. Unfortunately the reports by the Union commanders are missing. In addition certain parts of the narrative, which are presented as fact, simply didn't happen. The raid never came within five miles by water of the railroad. Only private buildings, farms, plantations, mills were burnt or destroyed. No governmental supply depots were even in the area. Unfortunately this brings into question of what really did happen.

What we do know is she was on the raid, she had a major role in the raid. Most importantly over 750 slaves were freed. Many of these freed slaves eventually did serve in the Union cause.

A good story, but don't take all of the facts for fact before you really do your homework.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Harriet Tubman March 24, 2013
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This book gave much depth and insight as to the bravery and instituting persistence of this woman to help free her people
and gain access into Canada.
A MUST read for everyone interested in the anti slavery history.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars admirable woman January 4, 2013
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Too much repetition in the book for me. Too same same. Not very well written book. no more to say about it
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Harriet Tubman - The Moses of Her People November 20, 2012
By Rita
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Interesting book about a courageous woman, but kept repeating facts over and over. Pictures on a regular Kindle are not detailed enough to appreciate.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Insightful Look into an Era November 15, 2012
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Harriet Tubman was respected among white, black, soldier, politician, and a variety of church leaders. It was surprising to see references to a near psychic ability secondary to a severe head injury that allowed Ms. Tubman to choose the path less traveled to freedom for her charges. Her entire life was spent serving others with nothing more than hart work and an innocent faith in others to support her efforts.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
A good but immature book on Harriet Tubman. I would recommend this to a very young reader. They would learn something interesting
Published 5 days ago by DKAP
5.0 out of 5 stars An Important Life Story
This book tells the life story of Harriet Tubman through letters and manuscripts written by those who knew her. You get a sense of her character through the accounts of her life.
Published 5 days ago by Ricky KImsey
5.0 out of 5 stars Very inspiring Lady.
Excellent book, easy read.....this little lady has shown by her example that there is always ways we can help others even if we don't have a lot of earthy goods. Read more
Published 11 days ago by hellfire
4.0 out of 5 stars Good as far as it goes
I'd really give this 3-1/2 stars. It was good, as far as it went. But I was disappointed to find that just as Harriet escapes to the North, the author quits telling exactly how... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Princess in Training
2.0 out of 5 stars Repetitive
I have always enjoyed reading about the "underground railroad" and have read about it since high school. I found the book interesting yet it was very repetitive and disjointed. Read more
Published 14 days ago by JEAN1949
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it very much!
I think what I liked most about the book is the fact it was written during the time of "Moses". Proceeds helped her in her endeavors to help others. Read more
Published 15 days ago by irrilia
4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
What a great read, presented by the author with affection and believable evidence. Everyone should know the story of Harriet Tubman.
Published 29 days ago by Sherry Rossman
2.0 out of 5 stars THE STORY
was too disjointed to hold my interest and about half way through, I started skimming over the pages... Read more
Published 1 month ago by BOOKWORM
4.0 out of 5 stars Harriet Tubman
I'm glad to see this is still in ciruclation after all of this time. What a determined woman - very strong faith in God.
Published 1 month ago by Bassett Mom
4.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever
I love learning about history. I love getting more information about slaves n world war 2 . That's was my favorite subject in school
Published 1 month ago by snowlover
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