The Biography of Harriet Tubman (eBook)

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2022
150 Seiten
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859-654739114-2 (EAN)

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The Biography of Harriet Tubman - Sarah H. Bradford
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In 'The Biography of Harriet Tubman,' Sarah H. Bradford crafts a vivid and comprehensive portrait of a woman whose valor and unyielding efforts deeply etched her name into the annals of American history. Bradford enriches the biographical genre with a narrative that reads with the urgency and suspense of a novel, deftly blending Tubman's personal saga with broader themes of freedom and human rights. Through meticulous portrayal of Harriet Tubman's life—her harrowing experiences as a slave, her daring escape, and her heroic ventures leading others to liberty—the book serves not only as a historical account but also as a testimony to Tubman's indomitable spirit. Bradford's literary style, insightful and deeply engaging, provides an intimate glimpse into the resilience and tenacity of Tubman, contextualizing her legacy alongside other historical figures famed for their humanitarian endeavors.

Sarah H. Bradford, born in 1818, was not only an esteemed author but also a pioneer in the world of children's literature. Her unique perspective as Tubman's contemporary and friend lends an unparalleled authenticity and emotional depth to the biography. Bradford's encounters and interviews with Tubman impart a firsthand account of the period's ethos and Tubman's profound impact. As a witness to the struggles against slavery and her connection to influential figures such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Bradford's insight allows her to depict not just the grandeur of Tubman's achievements but also the daily act of resistance embedded in her life story.

For those captivated by the fight for justice and personal courage, 'The Biography of Harriet Tubman' is a must-read. It transcends mere historical interest, speaking to the universal values of freedom and the resilience of the human spirit. Bradford's scholarship and connection to Tubman make this work more than a biography—it is a vibrant narrative that honors the life of a woman who remains a towering figure in the quest for equality. The book is a highly recommended addition to any collection, engaging readers in the profound narrative of a woman who dedicated her life to liberating others, etching her legacy as a timeless beacon of bravery and emancipation.

Sarah Hopkins Bradford (1818 – 1912) was a 19th-century American writer and historian, who is best known for her early biographies of Harriet Tubman, a formidable figure in the abolitionist movement. Her works include 'Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman' (1869) and 'Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Her People' (1886), which collectively serve as valuable primary sources on Tubman's extraordinary life and contributions to the Underground Railroad. Bradford's literary style combined a narrative approach with biographical sketching, delivering rich, engaging accounts of Tubman's heroics and the broader historical context of slavery in the United States. Her decision to write Tubman's life story was also an effort to help alleviate the financial distress of the then unsung hero. Bradford herself faced financial difficulties and utilized her writing as a means of support. Her close access to Tubman and firsthand accounts given by Tubman and her associates lent authenticity to Bradford's work, which resonates historical significance and remains an essential reading for those interested in Tubman's legacy and the antebellum era. Bradford's work not only elevated the legacy of Harriet Tubman but also helped to shape the way biographical narratives could serve social and historical purposes.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th-century historical biography • African American women heroes • American abolitionist history • Antislavery activism literature • Black lives matter • born a crime • Civil War era figures • Dreams From My Father • Harriet Tubman biography • I Know Why the Caged Birds Sing • inspirational women in history • James Baldwin • Malcolm X • oprah • Sarah H. Bradford writings • Slave freedom movements • The New Jim Crow • The Underground Railroad • The Warmth of Other Suns • Underground Railroad narratives
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