Harriet Ross Tubman
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[United States] : The Child's World, Inc., 2011.
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Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman escaped to the North--then returned to the South many times to lead her people to freedom. This famous conductor on the Underground Railroad spent her life helping others, crusading for abolition, women's rights, and the end of poverty. Celebrate Black History Month all year long! Our highly acclaimed Journey to Freedom series provides comprehensive information on African Americans who have played leading roles in shaping world history. These impeccably designed volumes are packed with clear, informative text and vintage photographs that bring the subjects' frustrations and victories to life, offering a fresh look and an honest portrayal of African American people and events that have forever impacted our society.

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Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman escaped to the North--then returned to the South many times to lead her people to freedom. This famous conductor on the Underground Railroad spent her life helping others, crusading for abolition, women's rights, and the end of poverty. Celebrate Black History Month all year long! Our highly acclaimed Journey to Freedom series provides comprehensive information on African Americans who have played leading roles in shaping world history. These impeccably designed volumes are packed with clear, informative text and vintage photographs that bring the subjects' frustrations and victories to life, offering a fresh look and an honest portrayal of African American people and events that have forever impacted our society.
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Troy, D. (2011). Harriet Ross Tubman. [United States], The Child's World, Inc.

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Troy, Don. 2011. Harriet Ross Tubman. [United States], The Child's World, Inc.

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Troy, Don, Harriet Ross Tubman. [United States], The Child's World, Inc, 2011.

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Troy, Don. Harriet Ross Tubman. [United States], The Child's World, Inc, 2011.

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