A biography of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, discussing her childhood on a plantation, her work as a nurse, her role in the Underground Railroad, and her work in the women's suffrage movement.
"This is the story of [Harriet Tubman's] life, from her childhood to her time as a nurse and leader of a spy ring during the Civil War. Using easy-to-understand language, this biography will educate young readers about Tubman and her importance in U.S. history"--Provided by publisher.
A biography of Harriet Tubman, the nineteenth-century woman who escaped slavery in the American South and helped many other slaves get to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
"[This book] is a . . . resource for high school and college students about the life and times of anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman, who exemplifies how slaves took the initiative to free themselves and others"--Provided by publisher.
A biography of the African American woman who spent her childhood in slavery and later worked to help other slaves escape north to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
A biography of Harriet Tubman, describing her life born a slave, how she escaped slavery, and how she became the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
A brief illustrated biography of the African-American woman whose cruel experiences as a slave in the South led her to seek freedom in the North for herself and for others through the Underground Railroad.
Presents the life of Harriet Tubman, and focuses on her earliest struggles, her work on the Underground Railroad as a fugitive slave and conductor, and as a Union Army Spy during the Civil War.