Harriet Tubman Rising
Harriet Tubman 1821-1913
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About the Book
Harriet Tubman was a leader of the Underground Railroad resistance, by slaves against their oppressors. She made 19 trips south and freed 319 slaves via the Underground Railroad and never lost a passenger.
As a teenager, she helped an escaping slave. In anger, the overseer hit her in the head with a 2lb. weight. As a result, she probably suffered brain damage. She was left with a sleeping sickness.
My book explores some of the unknown features of Harriet Tubman, such as, clairvoyance, telekinetic, night vision, extra sensory perception and the ability to talk to God as you and I talk to each other.
Despite bloodhounds, slave catchers posted on all roads leading north, 40,000.00 dollar bounty on her head, dead or alive, Harriet Tubman rose against the oppression of slavery by leading nineteen separate raids that brought freedom seekers new life in the north and Canada.