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Harriet Tubman (Rookie Biographies)

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Dive into the courageous world of "Harriet Tubman (Rookie Biographies)," a compelling book published on March 1, 2013, that introduces elementary-school readers to one of the most iconic figures in the fight for racial justice. This engaging biography presents the life of Harriet Tubman, often referred to as the Moses of her people, through vivid storytelling and colorful photos that inspire young readers to imagine the resilience and bravery required to guide many to freedom via the Underground Railroad. As they turn the pages, children will discover the inspiring tale of Tubman's daring escapades and selfless acts that continue to be a beacon of hope and freedom. Perfect for young scholars eager to learn about significant historical figures, this book not only educates but also encourages them to reflect on the values of courage and selflessness in the pursuit of justice and equality.

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Published by Children's Press on March 1, 2013
32 pages
ISBN: 9780531247037
Best for readers in Elementary School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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