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Discover the incredible story of Harriet Tubman, a woman born into the brutal darkness of Maryland slavery who rose to become a legendary conductor on the Underground Railroad and a fearless Union spy. This captivating booklet peels back the layers of history to reveal the heart of a woman whose unwavering faith in God gave her the supernatural courage to make thirteen perilous journeys back into slave territory, liberating approximately seventy people including her own family. You’ll walk alongside her through treacherous swamps and dense forests, feel the tension of bounty hunters at her heels, and witness the profound moments of divine guidance that she credited for her success. This isn’t just a history lesson; it’s an intimate portrait of resilience, a testament to the unbreakable human spirit, and a powerful reminder that one person, armed with conviction and faith, can challenge an entire system of oppression and change the course of a nation.

Beyond the thrilling escape narratives, this booklet delves into the spiritual core that powered Tubman’s extraordinary life—a faith so profound it gave her visions, sustained her through a near-fatal head injury, and earned her the biblical nickname “Moses.” You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how her Methodist upbringing blended with African spiritual traditions to create a unique liberation theology that saw God as an active deliverer, not a distant observer. Explore her strategic brilliance during the Civil War, where she became the first woman to lead an armed raid, and learn about her tireless later years fighting for women’s suffrage and caring for the elderly. By purchasing this booklet, you’re not just acquiring a story; you’re claiming a piece of American heritage and drawing inspiration from a true heroine whose life proves that freedom is not given, but seized through courage, sacrifice, and an unshakeable belief in a higher call to justice.