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The Combahee River Raid: Harriet Tubman & Lowcountry Liberation

The Combahee River Raid: Harriet Tubman & Lowcountry Liberation

Jeff W. Grigg

History Press Library Editions
2014
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In 1863, the Union was unable to adequately fill its black regiments. In an attempt to remedy that, Colonel James Montgomery led a raid up the Combahee River on June 2 to gather recruits and punish the plantations. Aiding him was an expert at freeing slaves--famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The remarkable effort successfully rescued about 750 enslaved men, women and children. Only one soldier was killed in the action, which marked a strategy shift in the war that took the fight to civilians. Join author Jeff W. Grigg as he details the fascinating true story that became a legend.
Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the United States, so much so in the latter case that the novel intensified the sectional conflict leading to the American Civil War.
Spenser's Story of Harriet Tubman

Spenser's Story of Harriet Tubman

Paul Sleman Clark

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Spenser's Story of Harriet Tubman is the story of an American hero, an African American woman who was born into slavery, escaped from it and then returned many times at great risk to her own life to help others.This is the story of one woman who would not give in to beatings that could have killed her, but which instead made her tougher and gave her the strength to overcome adversity and live life on her own terms, not those she was born into.
Make Way for Harriet and May

Make Way for Harriet and May

Elizabeth Weiss Verdick

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2025
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Join May and her cherished stuffed spider, Harriet, as May learns to be brave and step out of her comfort zone in this joyful story about being different.?Sometimes the world can be too much for May. Too loud. Too busy. Too people-y. But then she spies Harriet, a gloriously big stuffed spider, and takes her home. Soon May and Harriet become inseparable. Snug in a Harriet hug, May can brave public places; when things are too loud, Harriet's legs can act as earplugs. With Harriet by her side, May feels safe, and the world feels less scary.This playful and empathetic look at sensory sensitivities celebrates the different ways people experience the world around them and provides a relatable hero for all children. Parents will appreciate the tender message that May's differences are something to be loved and celebrated, not problems that need to be fixed.
Franklin and Harriet

Franklin and Harriet

Bourgeois Paulette

Kids Can Press
2014
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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin likes being a big brother most of the time. But when his little sister, Harriet, wants to play with his favourite stuffed animal, Franklin doesn't want to share. As they tug at the toy, something terrible happens. It rips! Franklin's mother fixes it, but he remains angry and hides the toy in his closet. Then Franklin discovers it's not the toy that makes Harriet happy - it's her big brother who brings a smile to her face. Franklin decides that maybe sharing isn't so bad after all.
Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman
Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman was published in 1877 as volume three of Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography. While the triple-decker was a popular format of the era, the configuration of a two-volume autobiography authored by one and a one-volume biography written by another is unusual. Indeed, the work’s publishing history reveals that, in reissues of the Autobiography, the Memorials volume was not reproduced; while some might claim that the problem is with the editor—American abolitionist Chapman—rather than the contents, the fact remains that the bulk of the volume consists of primary materials written by Martineau that are available nowhere else, published or archival. Chapman’s participation in the project was originally conceived as supplemental, in the event that the ailing Martineau did not live long enough to complete her memoirs; as it happened, Martineau—who finished the two volumes and had them privately printed in 1855—lived another twenty-one years. Whereas the Autobiography records what Martineau called the “interior life” or subjective perspective on her career, Chapman’s volume addressed the exterior by offering a biographical overview of her friend’s life and work, a record of her last decades, and a collection of posthumous memorials by those with whom her private and public lives intersected. Chapman’s role was to “take up the parallel thread of her exterior life,—to gather up and co-ordinate from the materials placed in my hands the illustrative facts and fragments by her omitted or forgotten; and to show . . . what no mind can see for itself,—the effect of its own personality on the world.” This volume is the first scholarly edition of the Memorials—a biography of one of the foremost intellectual women of the nineteenth century, told primarily in her own words.
A Home for Harriet

A Home for Harriet

Joan Byrd

Empower Publishing
2021
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This early reader's book follows the life of Harriet the Barrel Owl as she grows from a chick to a grown-up owl. The lessons she must learn are very much the lessons that all young creatures, including girls and boys, must learn as they grow up as well.
Black History Heroes: Harriet Tubman

Black History Heroes: Harriet Tubman

Patricia Pete

Milk Cookies
2026
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Black History Heroes: Harriet Tubman shows the power of grit, perseverance, and character in a dynamic biography for kids.After escaping slavery, Harriet Tubman rescued dozens of people, including her friends and family, from slavery using a series of safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She also served as a scout for the Union army during the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout and spy for the Union Army and later joined the women's suffrage movement. An inspiration to millions, the life of Harriet Tubman is indeed proof that Black history matters.Black History Heroes shares the lives and inspirations of black men and women who changed the world, yesterday, today, and for tomorrow. ★ "This empowering and engaging middle grade biography series about Black changemakers gets off to a strong start.....Strongly recommended for juvenile nonfiction collections."--School Library Journal, starred review of Black History Heroes: Chadwick Boseman★ "The book beautifully chronicles Boseman's struggles and triumphs....Readers will be enraptured with this magnificent tribute to the life of Chadwick Boseman, who was a true hero that anyone could look up to."--Booklist, starred review of Black History Heroes: Chadwick Boseman
The Story of Harriet Tubman: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
Discover the life of Harriet Tubman--a story about about courage, bravery, and freedom for kids ages 6 to 9Harriet Tubman became a celebrated leader in the fight to free people from slavery. Before that, she was a determined young girl who believed that everyone deserved to be free. Harriet Tubman bravely used the Underground Railroad--a network of secret routes and safe houses--to free herself and many other enslaved people. Explore how Harriet Tubman went from being enslaved on a plantation in Maryland to one of the most important figures in American history.Independent reading--This Harriet Tubman biography is broken down into short chapters and simple language so kids 6 to 9 can read and learn on their own.Critical thinking--Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Harriet's life, find definitions of new words, discussion questions, and more.A lasting legacy--Find out how Harriet fought to make the world a better place in this African American history book for kids. How will her Harriet Tubman's courageous spirit inspire you?Discover activists, artists, and athletes, and more from all across history with the rest of The Story Of series, including famous figures like: Sojourner Truth, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, Ruby Bridges, and Barack Obama.
The Story of Harriet Tubman: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
Discover the life of Harriet Tubman--a story about about courage, bravery, and freedom for kids ages 6 to 9Harriet Tubman became a celebrated leader in the fight to free people from slavery. Before that, she was a determined young girl who believed that everyone deserved to be free. Harriet Tubman bravely used the Underground Railroad--a network of secret routes and safe houses--to free herself and many other enslaved people. Explore how Harriet Tubman went from being enslaved on a plantation in Maryland to one of the most important figures in American history.Independent reading--This Harriet Tubman biography is broken down into short chapters and simple language so kids 6 to 9 can read and learn on their own.Critical thinking--Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Harriet's life, find definitions of new words, discussion questions, and more.A lasting legacy--Find out how Harriet fought to make the world a better place in this African American history book for kids.How will her Harriet Tubman's courageous spirit inspire you?Discover activists, artists, and athletes, and more from all across history with the rest of The Story Of series, including famous figures like: Sojourner Truth, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, Ruby Bridges, and Barack Obama.
RAINBOW MAGIC PET FAIRIES05 HARRIET
Harriet the Hamster Fairy's hamster, Twinkle, is missing Help friends Kirsty and Rachel rescue the magical hamster in the fifth title in the Rainbow Magic Pet Fairies series. Fairyland's magical pets help pets in the human world find good homes, but Jack Frost has stolen the fairies' pets The magical pets have escaped Jack Frost's castle and are now lost in the human world. So far, friends Kirsty and Rachel have helped rescue Katie the Kitten Fairy's kitten, Shimmer, Bella the Bunny Fairy's bunny, Bella, Georgia the Guinea Pig Fairy's guinea pig, Sparky, and Lauren the Puppy Fairy's puppy, Sunny. Now the friends need to help Harriet the Hamster Fairy find her hamster, Twinkle, before Jack Frost's goblins do. Full of illustrations and accessible text, this fifth title in the Rainbow Magic Pet Fairies series is perfect for kids starting to read chapter books independently. Get to know the Rainbow Magic series With more than 40 million titles of the Rainbow Magic series sold worldwide, this beloved children's series is back with a fresh new look and ready for a new audience. Experience the friendship and adventures in Fairyland with these fantastic, introductory illustrated chapter books. This wonderfully engaging series features highly accessible stories, simple language, and black-and-white illustrations, perfect for newly independent readers. A fan favorite for decades, the series has thousands of positive reviews attesting to the fact that the Rainbow Magic series turned their child into a confident and dedicated reader.
Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig
Lewis' A VOCABULARY CONCORDANCE OF HARRIET E. WILSON'S NOVEL, OUR NIG (2021) tracks empathy featured in Harriet E. Wilson's 1859 novel, OUR NIG; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black. Wilson's main character, Mag Smith, presents behaviors that display the full humanity of African Americans. Lewis' CONCORDANCE . . . catalogues the biased interactions among comingled populations. Lewis' CONCORDANCE . . . identifies Wilson's biased interactions imposed upon African American characters. The word, "OUR . . ." in Wilson's title, embraces readers as family members who accept the main characters' values as their own. Wilson's subtlety engages topics about Earth's natural environment, family relations, societal attitudes, cross-cultural exchanges, moral/corrupt practices, finances, entertainments, and personal struggles. Heading each of OUR NIG's chapters, Wilson's quotations challenge contemporary racial intolerance and gender bias. Overall, Wilson's point-counterpoint style denounces ethnic degradations while claiming liberation for the Statue of Liberty's 1886 "huddled masses yearning to breathe free."
Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig
Lewis' A VOCABULARY CONCORDANCE OF HARRIET E. WILSON'S NOVEL, OUR NIG (2021) tracks empathy featured in Harriet E. Wilson's 1859 novel, OUR NIG; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black. Wilson's main character, Mag Smith, presents behaviors that display the full humanity of African Americans. Lewis' CONCORDANCE . . . catalogues the biased interactions among comingled populations. Lewis' CONCORDANCE . . . identifies Wilson's biased interactions imposed upon African American characters. The word, "OUR . . ." in Wilson's title, embraces readers as family members who accept the main characters' values as their own. Wilson's subtlety engages topics about Earth's natural environment, family relations, societal attitudes, cross-cultural exchanges, moral/corrupt practices, finances, entertainments, and personal struggles. Heading each of OUR NIG's chapters, Wilson's quotations challenge contemporary racial intolerance and gender bias. Overall, Wilson's point-counterpoint style denounces ethnic degradations while claiming liberation for the Statue of Liberty's 1886 "huddled masses yearning to breathe free."