The Archaeology of Harriet Tubman's Life in Freedom

The Archaeology of Harriet Tubman's Life in Freedom
Title The Archaeology of Harriet Tubman's Life in Freedom PDF eBook
Author Douglas V. Armstrong
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 508
Release 2022-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 0815655231

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Harriet Tubman’s social activism as well as her efforts as a soldier, nurse, and spy have been retold in countless books and films and have justly elevated her to iconic status in American history. Given her fame and contributions, it is surprising how little is known of her later years and her continued efforts for social justice, women’s rights, and care for the elderly. Tubman housed and cared for her extended family, parents, brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews, as well as many other African Americans seeking refuge. Ultimately her house just outside of Auburn, New York, would become a focal point of Tubman’s expanded efforts to provide care to those who came to her seeking shelter and support, in the form of the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged. In this book, Armstrong reconstructs and interprets Tubman’s public and private life in freedom through integrating his archaeological findings with historical research. The material record Tubman left behind sheds vital light on her life and the ways in which she interacted with local and national communities, giving readers a fuller understanding of her impact on the lives of African Americans. Armstrong’s research is part of a wider effort to enhance public interpretation and engagement with the Harriet Tubman Home.

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Catherine Clinton
Publisher Little Brown & Company
Total Pages 223
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0316144924

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A biography of the fugitive slave turned "conductor" on the Underground Railroad describes Tubman's youth in the South, her escape to Philadelphia, her efforts to liberate slaves, and her work for the Union Army.

The Life of Harriet Tubman

The Life of Harriet Tubman
Title The Life of Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Connors
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages 26
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 148240415X

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The true story of Harriet Tubman’s rise from slavery to freedom is one of the most inspirational in US history. She didn’t only free herself—she freed hundreds of others! Readers will be immersed in the amazing life of Harriet Tubman, as well as introductions to information included in the social studies curriculum, such as the Civil War and Underground Railroad. Historical images and accessible language allow readers to explore an era much different from their own and learn from a life of courage, dedication, and selflessness.

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Janet Benge
Publisher YWAM Publishing
Total Pages 214
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781883002909

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A narrative biography of American abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery and led others to freedom as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People

Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People
Title Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People PDF eBook
Author Sarah H. Bradford
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 197
Release 2024-01-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross, (c. 1822 – 1913) was an American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some thirteen missions to rescue approximately seventy enslaved people, family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. Sarah Hopkins Bradford (1818 – 1912) was an American writer and historian, best known today for her two pioneering biographical books on Harriet Tubman. Bradford was one of the first Caucasian writers to deal with African-American topics, and her work attracted worldwide fame, selling very well. Contents: Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman Some Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman Extracts From a Letter Written by Mr. Sanborn, Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of State Charities Statements Made by Martin I. Townsend, Esq., of Troy, Who Was Counsel for the Fugitive, Charles Nalle Essay on Woman-whipping Harriet: the Moses of Her People Some Additional Incidents in the Life of "Harriet" Fugitive Slave Rescue in Troy

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Milton C. Sernett
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 436
Release 2007-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822340737

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DIVAn exploration of the way history, meaning, and memory have interacted in the process of transforming Harriet Tubman into an American icon and a figure of inspiration like Abraham Lincoln or Fredrick Douglass./div

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Sadlier
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 195
Release 2012-01-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 145970150X

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A biography of the famous abolitionist, follows her begginings as a slave in Maryland to her death in Auborn, New York.