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Harriet Tubman (Women of Faith) (edition 1999)

by Rebecca Price Janney

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Explores the life of the women who led three hundred slaves through the Underground Railroad to freedom, and examines her roles as a cook, nurse, scout, and spy for the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Title:Harriet Tubman (Women of Faith)
Authors:Rebecca Price Janney
Info:Bethany House (1999), Paperback, 160 pages
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Harriet Tubman is one of the greatest women in American history. Best known as the black "Moses," she delivered over 300 slaves from their land of bondage. If you people know about Harriet's deep faith, which not only sustained her but inspired lifelong service to God and his people.This easy-to-read biography details Harriet's resolve to fulfill God's unique mission for her life. From her daring prewar rescue missions in the south and her courageous service work during the Civil War to her tireless work to establish rest homes for the poor, Harriet was willing to sacrifice everything for others.
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Explores the life of the women who led three hundred slaves through the Underground Railroad to freedom, and examines her roles as a cook, nurse, scout, and spy for the Union Army during the Civil War.

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