Middle-Grade Biography Illuminates Harriet Tubman’s Life of Courage, Faith, and Freedom Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the Underground Railroad, a nurse and spy during the Civil War, and an advocate for the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Her dangerous journey from enslavement to freedom, along with her commitment to liberating others from slavery, has inspired countless generations. This short and lively biography invites middle-grade readers to explore Tubman’s extraordinary life, highlighting her remarkable courage, devotion to her family, and unwavering faith in God. Her story teaches readers that God can use each of us to make a meaningful impact, no matter how big or small our actions may be. Featuring illustrations, maps, timelines, bonus sidebars, and study questions, this addition to the Lives of Faith and Grace series engages kids ages 8–13 in the drama of history, showing how God worked in the past through ordinary people like them.
This is Book 5 in the Lives of Faith and Grace Series. See all Lives of Faith and Grace books here.
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