Bound for the promised land : Harriet Tubman, portrait of an American hero
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New York : Ballantine, 2004.
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First edition
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xxi, 402 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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Published
New York : Ballantine, 2004.
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First edition
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-388) and index.
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"Harriet Tubman is one of the giants of American history - a fearless visionary who led scores of her fellow slaves to freedom and battled courageously behind enemy lines during the Civil War. Drawing from a trove of new documents and sources as well as extensive genealogical research, Larson reveals Tubman as a complex woman - brilliant, shrewd, deeply religious, and passionate in her pursuit of freedom. The descendant of the vibrant, matrilineal Asanti people of West Africa's Gold Coast, Tubman was born into slavery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland but refused to spend her life in bondage. While still a young woman she embarked on a perilous journey of self-liberation - and then, having won her own freedom, she returned again and again to liberate family and friends, tapping into the Underground Railroad." "Yet despite her success, her celebrity, her close ties with Northern politicians and abolitionists, Tubman suffered crushing physical pain and emotional setbacks. Stripping away myths and misconceptions, Larson presents stunning new details about Tubman's accomplishments, personal life, and influence, including her relationship with Frederick Douglass, her involvement with John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, and revelations about a young woman who may have been Tubman's daughter. Here too are Tubman's twilight years after the war, when she worked for women's rights and in support of her fellow blacks, and when racist politicians and suffragists marginalized her contribution."--BOOK JACKET.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Larson, K. C. (2004). Bound for the promised land: Harriet Tubman, portrait of an American hero (First edition). Ballantine.

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Larson, Kate Clifford. 2004. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. Ballantine.

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Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero Ballantine, 2004.

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Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero First edition, Ballantine, 2004.

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