The Rebel: A Biography of Harriet Tubman
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- ISBN8230174424
- EAN9798230174424
- Date de parution12/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The Rebel: A Biography of Harriet Tubman chronicles the extraordinary life of one of America's most courageous and transformative figures. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman's early life was shaped by the brutality of the system that sought to dehumanize her. However, her spirit remained unbroken, and after escaping to freedom, Tubman became a fearless conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading hundreds of enslaved individuals to freedom.
This biography not only delves into her daring exploits but also explores her deep moral conviction and unwavering belief in justice. As a spy, scout, and nurse during the Civil War, Tubman played a pivotal role in undermining the Confederacy, further solidifying her place as a key figure in the fight for emancipation. After the war, Tubman continued her activism, advocating for the rights of African Americans and women, never ceasing in her pursuit of equality.
Through her life's work, The Rebel highlights Tubman's revolutionary legacy, painting a vivid portrait of a woman who transcended the constraints of her time to become a symbol of resistance, resilience, and liberation.
This biography not only delves into her daring exploits but also explores her deep moral conviction and unwavering belief in justice. As a spy, scout, and nurse during the Civil War, Tubman played a pivotal role in undermining the Confederacy, further solidifying her place as a key figure in the fight for emancipation. After the war, Tubman continued her activism, advocating for the rights of African Americans and women, never ceasing in her pursuit of equality.
Through her life's work, The Rebel highlights Tubman's revolutionary legacy, painting a vivid portrait of a woman who transcended the constraints of her time to become a symbol of resistance, resilience, and liberation.
The Rebel: A Biography of Harriet Tubman chronicles the extraordinary life of one of America's most courageous and transformative figures. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman's early life was shaped by the brutality of the system that sought to dehumanize her. However, her spirit remained unbroken, and after escaping to freedom, Tubman became a fearless conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading hundreds of enslaved individuals to freedom.
This biography not only delves into her daring exploits but also explores her deep moral conviction and unwavering belief in justice. As a spy, scout, and nurse during the Civil War, Tubman played a pivotal role in undermining the Confederacy, further solidifying her place as a key figure in the fight for emancipation. After the war, Tubman continued her activism, advocating for the rights of African Americans and women, never ceasing in her pursuit of equality.
Through her life's work, The Rebel highlights Tubman's revolutionary legacy, painting a vivid portrait of a woman who transcended the constraints of her time to become a symbol of resistance, resilience, and liberation.
This biography not only delves into her daring exploits but also explores her deep moral conviction and unwavering belief in justice. As a spy, scout, and nurse during the Civil War, Tubman played a pivotal role in undermining the Confederacy, further solidifying her place as a key figure in the fight for emancipation. After the war, Tubman continued her activism, advocating for the rights of African Americans and women, never ceasing in her pursuit of equality.
Through her life's work, The Rebel highlights Tubman's revolutionary legacy, painting a vivid portrait of a woman who transcended the constraints of her time to become a symbol of resistance, resilience, and liberation.