
This "American Moses" led more than three hundred slaves via the Underground Railroad out of Southern bondage to freedom in the North. She also served the Union army as a spy and ministered to her own people after the war.
year: 1987, 1954
call number/section: 920, 921, 1000
subjects: tubman, harriet, 1815?-1913, juvenile literature, afro-americans, juvenile literature, slaves, united states
Editions

Sterling, Dorothy
Scholastic (1987)
Schools: 1
Sterling, Dorothy
s.n.] (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
An exciting biography about Harriet Tubman, the American "Moses, " who endangered her own life while helping over 300 slaves to escape along the Underground Railroad.
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
This "American Moses" led more than three hundred slaves via the Underground Railroad out of Southern bondage to freedom in the North. She also served the Union army as a spy and ministered to her own people after the war.
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 1
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 1
Sterling, Dorothy
s.n.] (1954)
Schools: 0
Sterling, Dorothy
Doubleday (1954)
Schools: 1
Sterling, Dorothy
An exciting biography about Harriet Tubman, the American "Moses, " who endangered her own life while helping over 300 slaves to escape along the Underground Railroad.
Schools: 1
Sterling, Dorothy
Scholastic (1954)
Schools: 3