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On the Run to Freedom - A Tale of Resilience and Courage - cover

On the Run to Freedom - A Tale of Resilience and Courage

Pasquale De Marco

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

In the tumultuous era of American slavery, a woman arose from the depths of bondage to become a beacon of hope, a fearless conductor on the Underground Railroad, and a symbol of unyielding resilience—Harriet Tubman. This captivating book delves into the extraordinary life of Harriet Tubman, a woman whose unwavering spirit and unwavering commitment to justice left an indelible mark on American history.

Born into slavery in Maryland, Harriet Tubman endured unimaginable hardships and cruelties. Yet, amidst the darkness, a flame of hope flickered within her—a burning desire for freedom. In 1849, she embarked on a perilous journey north, navigating treacherous terrain and evading relentless pursuers.

Harriet Tubman's escape to freedom was only the beginning of her extraordinary journey. She returned to the South nineteen times, risking her life to lead more than three hundred slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Along the way, she earned the moniker "Moses of her people," a testament to her unwavering determination and selfless devotion to the cause of liberation.

During the Civil War, Harriet Tubman served as a scout, spy, and nurse for the Union Army, demonstrating remarkable courage and resourcefulness. Her intimate knowledge of the Southern landscape and her ability to navigate treacherous terrain proved invaluable to the war effort. Her contributions played a pivotal role in securing victory for the Union and the eventual emancipation of enslaved people.

Beyond her role in the Underground Railroad and the Civil War, Harriet Tubman continued to fight for justice and equality throughout her life. She advocated for the rights of formerly enslaved people, campaigned for women's suffrage, and established a home for the elderly and destitute in Auburn, New York.

Harriet Tubman's legacy is one of unwavering courage, unwavering resilience, and unwavering commitment to freedom. Her life story serves as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of one person to make a difference in the world. This book is a tribute to Harriet Tubman's extraordinary life and enduring impact on American history. Through her story, we are reminded of the power of hope, the strength of the human spirit, and the importance of fighting for justice and equality.


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Verfügbar seit: 02.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 157 Seiten.

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