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Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent (Direct Mail Edition): How Daring Slaves and Free Blacks Spied for the Union During the Civil War

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Dive into the thrilling and perilous world of espionage during the American Civil War in "Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent (Direct Mail Edition): How Daring Slaves and Free Blacks Spied for the Union During the Civil War." Published on October 10, 2006, this gripping narrative reveals a lesser-known chapter of Harriet Tubman's life beyond the Underground Railroad. As a Union spy, Tubman's intelligence missions were critical in shaping the war's outcome, turning the tides in favor of freedom. Through expert storytelling, Thomas B. Allen draws on extensive research, including military archives and ex-slave memoirs, to portray the daring exploits of Tubman and her fellow spies. Enhanced with archival images, maps, and detailed resources, this book is not only an enthralling adventure but also an invaluable educational tool. Tailored for elementary school readers, it illuminates the profound impact of racial justice efforts, making it a perfect resource for both learning and inspiration.

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Published by National Geographic Kids on October 10, 2006
192 pages
ISBN: 9780792278894
Best for readers in Children in Elementary Grades
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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