Sarah H. Bradford's 'Harriet: The Moses of Her People' is a groundbreaking biography that delves into the life of Harriet Tubman, a significant figure in American history. Bradford skillfully weaves together historical facts and personal anecdotes to paint a vivid portrait of Tubman's remarkable journey from slavery to freedom. The book's engaging narrative style and meticulous attention to detail make it a captivating read for anyone interested in the Civil War era and the abolitionist movement. Bradford's ability to bring Tubman's story to life showcases her deep understanding of the complexity of Tubman's experiences and her enduring legacy. As an abolitionist and acquaintance of Harriet Tubman, Sarah H. Bradford drew inspiration from her interactions with Tubman to write this definitive biography. Through her meticulous research and personal connection to Tubman, Bradford provides readers with a unique perspective on Tubman's life and legacy, making 'Harriet: The Moses of Her People' a valuable contribution to the study of African American history. I highly recommend 'Harriet: The Moses of Her People' to anyone interested in delving deeper into the life of Harriet Tubman and gaining a deeper understanding of her pivotal role in the fight against slavery. Bradford's insightful portrayal of Tubman's courage and resilience is sure to resonate with readers seeking a compelling and informative account of this extraordinary woman.
Harriet: The Moses of Her People : The Life and Work of Harriet Tubman
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Format:
- E-book
Duration:
- • 148 pages
Language:
English