Born a slave in the United States, Harriet Tubman escaped from bondage to risk her life and newfound liberty in becoming a leading abolitionist in the years before the American Civil War. Tubman surreptitiously led hundreds of escaped Southern slaves to freedom in the North along the Underground Railroad, earning her the nickname as ?the Moses of her people.? Through this exciting graphic nonfiction format, readers will learn of Tubman's courage, determination, and iron discipline in this terse retelling of her life story.
Language
English
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Rosen Publishing Group
Release
January 01, 2005
ISBN
1404202455
ISBN 13
9781404202450
Harriet Tubman: The Life of an African American Abolitionist
Born a slave in the United States, Harriet Tubman escaped from bondage to risk her life and newfound liberty in becoming a leading abolitionist in the years before the American Civil War. Tubman surreptitiously led hundreds of escaped Southern slaves to freedom in the North along the Underground Railroad, earning her the nickname as ?the Moses of her people.? Through this exciting graphic nonfiction format, readers will learn of Tubman's courage, determination, and iron discipline in this terse retelling of her life story.