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  • Harriet Tubman

    Jehan Jones-Radgowski

    Paperback (Pebble, Jan. 1, 2020)
    How much do you know about Harriet Tubman? Find out the facts you need to know about this conductor on the Underground Railroad. You'll learn about the early life, challenges, and major accomplishments of this important American.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Isabel Sanchez Vegara, Pili Aguado

    eBook (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, June 7, 2018)
    New in the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the incredible life of Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad conductor who 'never lost a single passenger.' Little Harriet was born into slavery on a plantation in Maryland. Though life was hard, Harriet persisted. She used all of her strength and bravery to escape slavery and journey north on the Underground Railroad. Harriet made the dangerous mission back to the South many times, fighting her whole life to bring others with her to freedom. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the abolitionist's life.Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children.Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
  • Harriet Tubman

    Deborah Chancellor

    language (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, March 14, 2013)
    The amazing story of Harriet Tubman. Born a slave in the Deep South of the US, she escaped via the Underground Railroad to the north, then went back and helped some 70 more slaves to escape, at great personal risk. She worked as a nurse for the Northern side in the Civil War and was also the first woman to lead an armed assault in that war, in a raid rescuing some 700 slaves. After the war she fought for the right of women to vote. Denied proper pay, pension or recognition for most of her life, she was buried with military honours and is now recognised as a great American hero.
  • Harriet Tubman

    Callie Smith Grant

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Born a slave, Harriet Tubman eventually escaped her bondage-but traveled back into slave territory again and again to help others to freedom. As a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman helped more than 300 slaves find their way north. Her abiding faith in God's protection and provision-and her belief that God wanted her free-made her the Moses of her people. Harriet Tubman's life still shines as a bright light in the battle against injustice.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Philip Abraham

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), March 1, 2002)
    A brief 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.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Catherine Nichols, Brian Denington

    Paperback (Scholastic,Inc., Feb. 1, 2002)
    A simple presentation of the life of Harriet Tubman, who helped over 300 slaves, including her elderly parents, to escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Sarah Bradford

    eBook (Ozymandias Press, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Apart from the rest of the children, on the top rail of a fence, holding tight on to the tall gate post, sat a little girl of perhaps thirteen years of age; darker than any of the others, and with a more decided woolliness in the hair; a pure unmitigated African. She was not so entirely in a state of nature as the rollers in the dust beneath her; but her only garment was a short woolen skirt, which was tied around her waist, and reached about to her knees. She seemed a dazed and stupid child, and as her head hung upon her breast, she looked up with dull blood-shot eyes towards her young brothers and sisters, without seeming to see them. Bye and bye the eyes closed, and still clinging to the post, she slept. The other children looked up and said to each other, "Look at Hatt, she's done gone off agin!" Tired of their present play ground they trooped off in another direction, but the girl slept on heavily, never losing her hold on the post, or her seat on her perch. Behold here, in the stupid little negro girl, the future deliverer of hundreds of her people; the spy and scout of the Union armies; the devoted hospital nurse; the protector of hunted fugitives; the eloquent speaker in public meetings; the cunning eluder of pursuing man-hunters; the heaven guided pioneer through dangers seen and unseen; in short, as she has well been called, "The Moses of her People."
  • Harriet Tubman

    Czeena Devera, Jeff Bane

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of Harriet Tubman in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Maryann N. Weidt

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Harriet Tubman was a wily slave. Having narrowly escaped murder as a teenager when a slave overseer smacked her in the head with an iron weight, she fled from slavery by following the North Star to freedom. She helped more than three hundred slaves run away through the Underground Railroad, and was amazingly never caught. During the Civil War she acted as a spy and earned money by selling pies and root beer to the soldiers. This book is part of the History Making Biography Series, which uses documentary photographs, colorful cartoons, and interesting facts to make history come alive. It includes a timeline and a list of websites for further exploration on this great American. The series enriches the minds of young historians.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Frances T. Humphreville

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin School, June 1, 1991)
    Nice book. Looks great
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Gillian Gosman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave who risked her life to deliver others to freedom. This biography covers Tubman's extraordinary and inspiring story, from childhood to her work with the Underground Railroad. In addition to important biographical information, readers will learn about the value of taking action to bring about change in the world.
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  • Harriet Tubman

    Martha E. H. Rustad

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Text and photographs introduce the biography of Harriet Tubman, the African American woman who helped many slaves escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
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