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File Size: 394 KB
Print Length: 76 pages
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC (December 28, 2012)
Publication Date: December 28, 2012
Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B00AWJMSMC
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“Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People†is a biography written while Mrs. Tubman was still alive. The author indicates it is a second edition written to raise funds for a negro hospital in Auburn, New York, which she stated was Mrs. Tubman’s last great work. This book bounces around and is primarily a collection of short anecdotes, letters, and even some written passes permitting her access during the Civil War.You would think the book might focus heavily on Mrs. Tubman’s experiences with the “Underground Railroadâ€, especially since she publically laid claim to being a conductor. At one meeting she stated, "I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger." There are letters and stories that cover her liberation raids into the South, but the book does not go into detail. Along with these are a few scenes going back to her childhood when she was a slave, her involvement and wonder at the abolitionist John Brown, her involvement in the Civil War as a spy and nurse, and some events after the war. Given all of those activities, the author didn’t spend much time on any one area, but two things were prominent throughout, and this is Mrs. Tubman’s humility and trust in God. There are numerous references throughout the book that showed her dependence on God such as “‘Oh, dear Lord’, [she] said. I haven’t got no friend but you. Come to my help Lord, for I’m in trouble! Oh, Lord! You’ve been with me in six troubles, don’t desert me in the seventh!â€Many of the stories seem like they belong more to folklore than actual events, especially when she claims to have foreseen events and natural disasters and would seem to just fall into money and provisions when she needed them – of course, she would say that was God’s will at work to provide for her. Even if a quarter of the stories are true, Harriet Tubman was a remarkable woman who was truly a Moses of her people. Despite her lack of education and being born into slavers, she used her leadership skills and trust in God to help save her literal family, as well as, many other slaves.
People who sacrifice all in the service of others are quite rare these days. Perhaps this is so as we no longer have a sense of purpose to direct our lives. This was not the case of Harriet Tubman, truly the Moses of all those who loved freedom. During America's time of slavery no one currently can truly fathom the horror endured by the slaves. But, thanks to the "Lawd" Lord as Harriet would say helped us to know that through our faith we can understand, but more importantly, act on our beliefs. Once again devout Christians, black and white, fought and many were killed in order that a few may have their humanity returned to them. Mentioned was Captain John Brown, an evangelical Christian, who lost his two sons and his own life in the struggle against slavery. Harriet would often speak highly of Captain John Brown. Harriet's exploits and harrowing adventures were so courageous and filled with horror that the reader is left to feel that she and her "contraband" would be caught at anytime. And yet she and all the others escaped. When Harriet was asked about the Underground Rail Road she quipped "I'd neber lossa a passenger!" This was hard to believe that just one person could do so much by faith alone. The book is way too short but it had to be this way as her exploits were all passed on by word of mouth to keep her and her passengers safe. I totally understand. A must read for all Americans, especially in our schools!
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