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The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman (eBook)

The Female Moses Who Led Hundreds of Slaves to Freedom as the Conductor on the Underground Railroad (2 Memoirs in One Volume)
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2023
150 Seiten
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In "The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman," Sarah H. Bradford presents a compelling narrative that chronicles the remarkable journey of one of America's most pivotal figures in the fight for emancipation and civil rights. Bradford's writing marries biographical detail with a poignant literary style, leveraging personal anecdotes and historical context to immerse readers in Tubman's world. The book serves not only as a biographical account but also as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst the brutality of slavery, thus situating itself within the broader canon of American literature that seeks to illuminate African American history and identity. Sarah H. Bradford, a notable biographer and abolitionist, was deeply influenced by her contemporary socio-political climate, which allowed her to apprehend the significance of Tubman's legacy. Bradford's dedication to documenting Tubman's life was fueled by her own advocacy for social justice and equal rights. Her firsthand interactions with Tubman's contemporaries lend authenticity to the narrative, exemplifying her commitment to portraying the complexities of Tubman's character and the socio-historical milieu in which she operated. This book is not only an essential read for those interested in American history but also for readers who seek inspiration from the stories of individuals who dared to challenge the status quo. Bradford's portrayal of Tubman serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and determination necessary for social change, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal libraries.

Sarah Hopkins Bradford (1818–1912) was an American writer and historian, best known for her pioneering work in the genre of biography and her notable contributions to African American history. Born in Mount Morris, New York, she was a contemporary of the abolitionist movement and used her writings to advocate against slavery. Among her most acclaimed works is 'The Extraordinary Life Story of Harriet Tubman', which she published in 1869 under the full title 'Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman'. In this seminal biography, Bradford captures the remarkable experiences of Harriet Tubman, the legendary 'conductor' on the Underground Railroad, weaving a narrative that combines personal accounts and dramatic retellings of Tubman's heroic rescues. Bradford's literary style in this portrayal is characterized by a blend of factual reporting informed by interviews with Tubman herself and a compelling storytelling approach that employed didactic and sentimental elements. This biography not only elevated Tubman's legacy but also made a significant impact on the recording of African American history during the post-Civil War era. Bradford continued to document lives of note with her later work 'Harriet, The Moses of Her People' (1886), which offered readers a more detailed and revised account of Tubman's life and work. These contributions by Bradford are an invaluable part of literary and historical scholarship, documenting the struggle for freedom and the contributions of African Americans to American society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th century abolitionism • 19th-Century History • Abolitionist biography • African American heroism • African American History • American heroines • American History • biographical writing • Black lives matter • Black women leaders • born a crime • Civil rights icons • civil war era • civil war history • Courage and resilience • Dreams From My Father • Female authors • Freedom movements • Historical Biographies • historical non-fiction • historical nonfiction narrative • I Know Why the Caged Birds Sing • inspirational life story • Inspirational women leaders • James Baldwin • Malcolm X • oprah • slavery abolition • Slavery narratives • Social Activism • Social Justice advocacy • The New Jim Crow • The Underground Railroad • The Warmth of Other Suns • Underground Railroad • Underground Railroad journey • Women Heroes • women's empowerment movement • Women's history
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