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Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People (eBook)

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2022
150 Seiten
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859-654739250-7 (EAN)

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Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People - Sarah H. Bradford
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In "Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People," Sarah H. Bradford presents a compelling biographical account of one of America's most revered abolitionists. Written in a narrative style that blends vivid storytelling with historical documentation, Bradford's work captures the essence of Tubman's courage and tenacity. Contextually situated in the post-Civil War era, Bradford's portrayal reflects the evolving understanding of race, freedom, and gender in American society, showcasing Tubman not just as a conductor on the Underground Railroad but as a symbol of resistance and liberation for African Americans. The book is rich with personal anecdotes and testimonies from those who knew Tubman, adding depth to her legendary status while addressing the broader themes of struggle and resilience within the African American experience. Sarah H. Bradford, an active participant in the abolitionist movement and a close acquaintance of Tubman, brings a unique perspective to this biography. Her first-hand experiences and her commitment to social justice informed her writing, as she sought to elevate Tubman's story and preserve her legacy in a time when such narratives were often overlooked. Bradford's devotion to chronicling the truth of Tubman's life underscores the urgency and importance of recognizing the contributions of women in the fight for civil rights. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in African American history, women's studies, and the intricate narratives of resilience against oppression. Bradford's eloquent depiction of Harriet Tubman's life serves as both an educational resource and a profound inspiration, urging contemporary audiences to reflect on the ongoing struggles for justice and equality.

Sarah Hopkins Bradford (1818 – 1912) was an American writer and biographer known for her works detailing the lives of significant historical figures, particularly African American women who played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement. Notably, Bradford authored 'Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People' in 1886, an expansive biography that chronologically traces the life of Harriet Tubman—the renowned conductor of the Underground Railroad. Tubman's narrative, as recounted by Bradford, extends from her birth into slavery to her monumental contributions to the emancipation of slaves and her Civil War service (Bradford, 1886). Bradford's literary style is representative of the 19th-century biographical genre, wherein the portrayal of character and personal virtues often takes precedence over strict historical documentation. While recognizing Tubman's heroic achievements, Bradford also imbued her work with reverence and admiration, which bolstered Tubman's legendary status in American history. Bradford's commitment to social justice and her historical biographies provided contemporary readers with insightful perspectives on the struggles and triumphs of African Americans. Her works remain significant for their early contribution to African American history and for bringing to light the narratives of powerful women who had previously been marginalized or overlooked in historical documentation.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century memoir • Abolitionist biography • African American heritage • African American heroes • african-american history • American abolitionist • American abolitionists • antebellum era • biographical account • Black History Month • Black history nonfiction • Civil War • Civil War Period • Civil War Women • Courageous female leader • Dreams From My Father • Empathy and admiration • female heroism • Harriet Tubman biography • Harriet Tubman Legacy • historical context • historical women's activism • Human Spirit • inspiring true stories • Long Walk to Freedom • Malcolm X • Martin Luther King • Narrative urgency • Obama • oprah • Sarah H. Bradford • slave narratives • Slavery resistance movement • social justice history • The New Jim Crow • The Underground Railroad • underground railroad history • Underground Railroad journey • Women in History
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