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Adler, David A.
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A picture book of Harriet Tubman
[print braille] /
by David A. Adler.
Boston, Mass. :
National Braille Press,
2001.
1 v. of print braille, thermoform.
Contracted braille overlay.
Harriet Tubman, born a slave, escaped north to freedom by using the Underground Railroad, a system of safe houses that led through the American south. Once free, she went back and rescued many other slaves, and also worked as a nurse and spy during the American Civil War. A brave and courageous woman, she was admired by many and, because she led so many slaves to freedom, was called "Moses" by her people.
Guided reading: M
Original version:
1st ed.
New York : Holiday House, 1992.
(Children's Braille Book club).
082341065X
Tubman, Harriet,
1820?-1913
Juvenile literature.
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Slaves
United States
Biography
Juvenile literature.
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African Americans
Biography
Juvenile literature.
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Underground railroad
Juvenile literature.
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Antislavery movements
United States
Juvenile literature.
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African Americans
90
Biography
Juvenile literature.
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