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Harriet Tubman, by Kit Jazynka ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager

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Harriet Tubman, by Kit Jazynka ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
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illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Harriet Tubman
Oclc number
1081374872
Responsibility statement
by Kit Jazynka ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
Series statement
DK life stories
Summary
"Born into slavery in c.1820, Harriet Tubman would later run away and help scores of other African American slaves escape to freedom in the North using the 'Underground Railroad.' A nurse, scout, and advisor during the American Civil War, Harriet co-led the Combahee River Raid, in which 700 slaves were liberated. After the war, Harriet became involved in women's suffrage, or the right to vote, and opened a retirement home for sick and elderly African Americans. ... Learn all about Harriet Tubman's fascinating life, the hardships she endured, her visions, the people she helped and rescued, the battles she fought, and how this American icon of justice and strength continues to inspire so many people today."--Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
A girl named Araminta -- Enslaved childhood -- Defiance -- Taste of freedom -- Follow the North Star -- Freedom -- Canada: Land of the Free -- Life on the Underground -- General Tubman -- A nation divided -- Later in life -- Remembering Harriet Tubman
Target audience
juvenile
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