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harriet tubman

Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom

Illustrated by:
Kadir Nelson
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Nonfiction, Poetry
Published:
2006
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Dramatic full color illustrations (which won a Caldecott Honor) and splendid, poetic language depict the bravery of Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery on a Maryland plantation only to return again and again to help other slaves escape. Deeply religious, Harriet became known as the Moses of her people and a conductor on the Underground Railroad.

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