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Harriett Tubman

The Moses of Her People

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Harriett Tubman

By: Sarah H. Bradford
Narrated by: Jim Hodges
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Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She and her brothers, Ben and Henry, escaped from slavery on September 17, 1849. When her brothers later decided to return to slavery, she followed, but not for long for she soon escaped again.

Once free, she brought refugees from slavery in Maryland to freedom in Canada. In the fall of 1851, Tubman returned for the first time since her escape to find her husband, John. She once declared, "I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to - liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other; for no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as song as my strength lasted, and when the time came for me to go, the Lord would let them take me."

She and uncounted others crossed the Suspension Bridge in Buffalo into Canada to set themselves free. Names and details about most freedom seekers remain unknown. Their safety lay in secrecy. Tubman personally let about 70 people to freedom.

Public Domain (P)2018 Jim Hodges
Americas Politicians Politics & Activism Revolution & Founding Social Sciences United States Inspiring
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Inspiring Historical Account • Courageous Woman's Story • Engaging Storytelling • Firsthand Contemporary Perspective
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I really enjoyed hearing Harriet's story as close as possible from Harriet. Learning how she paid for these trips on her own was amazing. And learning that she was NEVER paid by the government for all of her work is also eye opening. Such an amzing women.

Excellent

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Great story but not much detail in the how aspect of rescuing more than 300 people.

Voice inflections for girl voices were unpleasant

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Decent content, but the narration was awkward... almost robotic. Overly animated at times, almost like it was supposed to be read to young children.

Decent content, but the narration was awkward.

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The narrator did a pretty good job though his voices for the women and African-American dialogue wasn't all that impressive. But I learned a lot and still recommend this historical gem. Harriet Tubman is my hero.

Very informative and enjoyable!

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These biographies were first written during Harriet’s lifetime. One comes away with the feeling she was revered for her courage. Much mention is made of her faith in God and the clairvoyance she seemed to possess which led to many successful escapes. She wrote memoirs to create funds so she could care for others, even after the civil war.

Unique perspective

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Interesting narration...took some getting used to. By the end, it became very visual. Harriet was an extraordinary person. Nice to learn more about her.

Harriet's biography by someone who knew her

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I loved this book! cannot get enough stories of the truth of American history, not the indoctrined lies spewed in schools...

100 Dollar bill for 100% true woman of blind faith

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I thought this was a beautiful introduction to a great woman. And although some of the language is not politically correct, we have to remember when this was written. I have no criticisms of the performance. I thoroughly enjoyed everything. As to the book, I am inspired by the profound and deep faith of this woman!

Beautiful introduction to Harriet Tubman

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I read some reviews about it being read by a white man and I though "ah, it won't be too bad" well i was wrong. It was weird to hear a white dude trying to talk slang of that time. I loved the story and the accounts of Harriet Tubman but why have a white guy read it.

Great book!!! but bad choice for narrator

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This book is a great artifact.
Anyone seeking to understand American history should listen to this book. I’m amazed at the great faith and strength possessed by Harriet Tubman. As a Blackman, I really appreciate hearing, experiencing, the struggle of our ethnicity in America.

Awesome! Awesome! Woman!

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