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Harriet Tubman : slavery, the Civil War, and civil rights in the nineteenth century / Kristen T. Oertel.

Van Pelt Library E444.T82 O35 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Oertel, Kristen Tegtmeier, 1969-
Series:
Routledge historical Americans
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tubman, Harriet, 1822-1913.
Tubman, Harriet.
Enslaved persons--United States--Biography.
Enslaved persons.
Fugitive slaves.
History.
United States.
African American women--Biography.
African American women.
Underground Railroad.
Fugitive slaves--United States--History--19th century.
Antislavery movements--United States--History--19th century.
Antislavery movements.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xi,168 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2015.
Summary:
Escaped slave, Civil War spy, scout, and nurse, and champion of women's suffrage, Harriet Tubman is an icon of heroism. Perhaps most famous for leading enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad, Tubman was dubbed "Moses" by followers. But abolition and the close of the Civil War were far from the end of her remarkable career. Tubman continued to fight for black civil rights, and campaign fiercely for women's suffrage, throughout the remainder of her life. In this vivid, concise narrative supplemented by primary documents, Kristen T. Oertel introduces readers to Tubman's extraordinary life, from the trauma of her childhood slavery to her civil rights activism in the late nineteenth century, and in the process reveals a nation's struggle over its most central injustices. Routledge Historical Americans is a series of short, vibrant biographies that illuminate the lives of Americans who have had an impact on the world. Each book includes a short overview, of the person's life and puts that person into historical context through essential primary documents, written both by the subjects and about them. A series website supports the books, containing extra images and documents, links to further research, and where possible, multimedia sources on the subjects. Perfect for including in any course on American History, the books in the Routledge Historical Americans series show the impact everyday people can have on the course of history. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part I. Harriet tubman
Introduction
Minty
Moses
General
Aunt Harriet
Myth, memory, and history
Part II. Documents.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-161) and index.
ISBN:
9780415825115
0415825113
9780415825122
0415825121
OCLC:
898926037

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