Harriet Tubman The Road To Freedom Summary

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In this book, Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom, Catherine Clinton up brings the many different stories of hard work and self-sacrifice that made Harriet Tubman so famous and gave her such a powerful voice against slavery during the years leading up to the civil war. The book was written using as many resources as possible, Clinton puts together a narrative of the life of this amazing woman. The book describes how the Underground Railroad, of which Tubman spent many years of her life serving, was one meant to be secretive. This secrecy ensured its survival, the people who worked in it, and those who survived because of it. Very few records exist, and Clinton finds as many as possible. Since Tubman starts out as property of a master, her early existence was not notable enough to record. Clinton does a very …show more content…

The book states that Tubman helped the Union army and had a especial connection with John Brown and help them lead expeditions during the civil war. The book describes Tubman as having the power of a gladiator because she did not give up when she fought during the war. Harriet Tubman played different roles during the civil war as the books specifies that Tubman was assigned to work along with doctors to take care of the soldiers and when the soldiers learned that the woman taking care of them was “Moses” they showed their respect towards her. It seemed that Harriet Tubman had a special gift on everything that she did, she was great when she fought during the civil war and she was very proficient while using her medical skills towards all the ill soldiers. The book pointed out that Harriet Tubman took advantage of the service that she provided during the civil war and used her skills as a spy besides been illiterate, she still managed to memorize many things to help the union

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