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Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People

Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People

Sarah H. Bradford

 

Verlag Sharp Ink, 2018

ISBN 9788028227470 , 100 Seiten

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Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People


 

In 'Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People,' Sarah H. Bradford presents a compelling narrative that captures the life and legacy of one of America's most iconic figures. Through a blend of biographical detail and historical context, Bradford immerses readers in Tubman's remarkable journey from enslavement to her pivotal role in the Underground Railroad. The text is characterized by its empathetic prose and meticulously researched historical facts, painting a portrait of not just a leader, but a woman of profound courage and determination during a tumultuous era in American history. Bradford's work is situated within the literary tradition of biography and abolitionist literature, providing a critical exploration of themes such as freedom, sacrifice, and social justice. Sarah H. Bradford, an accomplished writer and activist, was motivated by her deep commitment to civil rights and her fascination with Tubman's extraordinary narrative. Living in the aftermath of the Civil War and the abolition of slavery, Bradford sought to honor Tubman's contributions and ensure that her story resonated with future generations. Her background as a woman engaged in social reform enhances the authenticity of Tubman's portrayal, as Bradford understood the struggles faced by both African Americans and women in her time. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, social justice, and women's studies. Bradford's vivid recounting of Tubman's story not only educates but also inspires, making it an essential read for those who wish to understand the complexities of America's past and the relentless pursuit of freedom. 'Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People' stands as both a tribute and a testament to the enduring spirit of one of history's great heroines.