With impeccable scholarship that draws on newly available sources and research into the daily lives of slaves, "Harriet Tubman" is an enduring work on one of the most important figures in American history.
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With impeccable scholarship that draws on newly available sources and research into the daily lives of slaves, "Harriet Tubman" is an enduring work on one of the most important figures in American history.
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This is a good book. I like how Harriet Tubman fought for her freedom. She was a black slave, born on a tobacco plantation in Maryland. Slavery was the buying and selling of human beings. Harriet had a hard life. Black people in her time worked on plantations in the South. Black people worked from sunup till sundown. Plantation owners were cruel toward black people. Light-skinned black slaves were treated better then the dark slaves were. The light-skinned black slaves worked in their white masters houses. Harriet was a conductor for the Underground Railroad. Harriet helped thousands of black slaves escape to freedom. Harriet never lost a passenger. She and other black slaves had to be careful because there were slave catchers catching runaways.