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Harriet Tubman And The Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman And The Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman, known as the 'Moses of her people,' was an extraordinary American abolitionist and political activist who bravely led hundreds of enslaved individuals to freedom through the clandestine network of the Underground Railroad. Her remarkable courage and unwavering resolve made her an enduring symbol of liberty and resistance against the profound injustices of slavery in the 19th century.

still alive on the underground railroad vol 1

still alive on the underground railroad vol 1

Dive into the gripping narratives of resilience and escape featured in 'Still Alive on the Underground Railroad Vol 1'. This powerful collection recounts the courageous journeys of those who sought freedom through the clandestine network, highlighting incredible tales of survival, hope, and the unwavering spirit against insurmountable odds in American history.

Hidden In Plain View A Secret Story Of Quilts And The Underground Railroad From The Trade Paperback

Hidden In Plain View A Secret Story Of Quilts And The Underground Railroad From The Trade Paperback

Uncover the compelling, secret history woven into seemingly ordinary quilts, which served as vital, hidden messages for the Underground Railroad. This fascinating narrative explores how freedom seekers and their allies communicated in plain view, revealing a powerful tale of resistance, ingenuity, and courage. Delve into a pivotal, yet often overlooked, chapter of American history from this gripping trade paperback.