The big house was a dog house
Harriet Tubman was illiterate.
Harriet Tubman was not in the book Holes. Harriet Tubman was an ex-slave and a key participant in the Underground Railroad.
mops
In the book Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad Harriet made the trips to save slaves and bring them to Canada or somewhere in the northern states.
Harriet Tubman did not write a book herself; however, her life and experiences are depicted in the book "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom" by Catherine Clinton. This biography highlights Tubman's harrowing experiences as an enslaved person and her courageous efforts in the Underground Railroad, showcasing the brutal and inhumane realities of slavery. Through her story, the book illustrates the cruelty of the system and Tubman's relentless fight for freedom and justice.
Harriet Tubman was illiterate.
Harriet Tubman was not in the book Holes. Harriet Tubman was an ex-slave and a key participant in the Underground Railroad.
mops
In the book Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad Harriet made the trips to save slaves and bring them to Canada or somewhere in the northern states.
Harriet Tubman did not write a book herself; however, her life and experiences are depicted in the book "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom" by Catherine Clinton. This biography highlights Tubman's harrowing experiences as an enslaved person and her courageous efforts in the Underground Railroad, showcasing the brutal and inhumane realities of slavery. Through her story, the book illustrates the cruelty of the system and Tubman's relentless fight for freedom and justice.
If you are talking about her biography, yes it is still in print.
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Harriet Tubman, Dred Scott, look in a history book.
if you mean harriet beecher stowe ...he said, "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this Great War!"
Harriet Tubman? I don't quite know if she wrote books. If she did- then GREAT!If she didn't- then DON'T EVEN BOTHER ASKING! Find out!YUP!!!With the help of Sarah Bradford, she wrote her autobiography, Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Her People, (1869). With the royalties from the book and a small pension from the United States Army she purchased a house in Auburn, New York and turned it into a home for the aged and needy. Harriet Tubman died on 10th March, 1913.
New York right?
This book is about how Harriet Tubman escapes slavery and risks her own life to lead runaway slaves to freedom along the underground railroad. then she took a new role as a union spy! the outcome of a secret night raid deep into confederate territory depends on the accuracy of the intelligence she and other clack spies have gathered. success will mean freedom for hundreds of slaves. failure will mean death by hanging