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Harriet's Freedom Train (the Story of Harriet Tubman -- Breaking the Chains of Slavery)

Harriet's Freedom Train (the Story of Harriet Tubman -- Breaking the Chains of Slavery)
Author: Patsy Ford Simms
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2000-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780769293783

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Music is the best teacher and no one knows this better than Patsy Ford Simms. Realizing the need for a fun and motivational way to teach the sensitive and important subject of slavery and the fight for freedom, Patsy set about the task of writing a musical for children that would accomplish this goal. She did it with flare, using Harriet Tubman as the key figure for this musical. Easy, memorable, and historically accurate, this is a must for every older elementary and middle school group. Grades four through eight.


Harriet Tubman and the Freedom Train

Harriet Tubman and the Freedom Train
Author: Sharon Gayle
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0689854803

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Introduces Harriet Tubman, from her birth into slavery, through her daring escape to freedom in the north, to her tireless efforts during the Civil War to free other slave via the Underground Railroad.


Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Author: Rose Blue
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780761325710

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A biography recounts the life 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.


Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Author: R. Conrad Stein
Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766034815

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Spanning most of American history, each biography is an overview of the life of an American who captured the spirit of the nation and will be helpful not only for research and reports but also for the casual reader.


Harriet Tubman and the Freedom Train

Harriet Tubman and the Freedom Train
Author: Sharon Shavers Gayle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-04-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781435262614

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Introduces Harriet Tubman, from her birth into slavery, through her daring escape to freedom in the north, to her tireless efforts during the Civil War to free other slaves via the Underground Railroad. Simultaneous.


The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman

The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman
Author: Sarah H. Bradford
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. As her biographer Sarah H. Bradford mentions, Harriet Tubman is at par with biggest names like Jeanne D'Arc, Grace Darling, and Florence Nightingale in terms of her resilience, courage and do-or-die dedication in liberating her people from the bondages of slavery. Tubman who was herself born into slavery in Maryland in 1822 took over the responsibility of helping and guiding other slaves to freedom after her own escape to Philadelphia in 1849. Traveling by night and in extreme secrecy, Tubman "never lost a passenger". When the Civil War began, Tubman worked for the Union Army, first as a cook and nurse, and then as an armed scout and spy. She was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war and to guide the raid at Combahee Ferry, which liberated more than 700 slaves. Excerpt: "The whip was in sight on the mantel-piece, as a reminder of what was to be expected if the work was not done well. Harriet fixed the furniture as she was told to do, and swept with all her strength, raising a tremendous dust. The moment she had finished sweeping, she took her dusting cloth, and wiped everything "so you could see your face in 'em, de shone so," in haste to go and set the table for breakfast, and do her other work. The dust which she had set flying only settled down again on chairs, tables, and the piano. "Miss Susan" came in and looked around...." (Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman) Sarah H. Bradford (1818–1912) was an American writer, historian and one of the first American women writers to specialize in children's literature, predating better-known writers such as Louisa May Alcott. Bradford was also a very close friend of Tubman and a contemporary of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.


Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Author: Ann Petry
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1504019865

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A New York Times Outstanding Book for young adult readers, this biography of the famed Underground Railroad abolitionist is a lesson in valor and justice. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman knew the thirst for freedom. Inspired by rumors of an “underground railroad” that carried slaves to liberation, she dreamed of escaping the nightmarish existence of the Southern plantations and choosing a life of her own making. But after she finally did escape, Tubman made a decision born of profound courage and moral conviction: to go back and help those she’d left behind. As an activist on the Underground Railroad, a series of safe houses running from South to North and eventually into Canada, Tubman delivered more than three hundred souls to freedom. She became an insidious threat to the Southern establishment—and a symbol of hope to slaves everywhere. In this “well-written and moving life of the ‘Moses of her people’’’ (The Horn Book), an acclaimed author makes vivid and accessible the life of a national hero, soon to be immortalized on the twenty-dollar bill. This intimate portrait follows Tubman on her journey from bondage to freedom, from childhood to the frontlines of the abolition movement and even the Civil War. In addition to being named a New York Times Outstanding Book, Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad was also selected as an American Library Association Notable Book.


Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Author: Laurie Calkhoven
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1402741170

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An introduction to the life of Harriet Tubman, who spent her childhood in slavery and later worked to help other slaves escape north to freedom through the Underground Railroad.