
Episode description
The text comes from a biography of Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist also known as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Published in 1942 and reprinted in 1973, the book explores Tubman’s life from her early years and revolt against slavery to her role as a national figure. It covers her work with the Underground Railroad, her involvement in the war years, and her later life. The biography also highlights Tubman’s relationship with Captain John Brown and her efforts to aid fugitive slaves. In addition to explaining her actions and motivations, it draws upon a variety of primary and secondary sources.
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