Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary: From Her Roots in Ghana to Her Legacy on the Eastern Shore
by Jean Marie Wiesen, Rita Daniels
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A fresh portrait of this iconic American--and the first to involve a Tubman family member since Harriet herself was interviewed in 1886.
For all Harriet Tubman's accomplishments and the myriad books written about her, many gaps, errors, and misconceptions of her legendary life persist. One such fallacy is that Sarah H. (Hopkins) Bradford is to blame for omitted information in Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People and that she ended her second book too soon. But according to the Tubman family, it was Harriet's physical disability, the result of a head injury she incurred as a child, that left her unable to complete the necessary lengthy interview process with Sarah and properly flesh out the work.
Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary sets out to rectify these omissions and many others. As recognition and tributes to Tubman's remarkable contributions to American history and civil liberty continues to grow, the time is right for a new biography with the involvement of her family, who have been the caretakers and stewards of her legacy for generations.
Just who was this remarkable woman? We might know the outlines of her story, but the deep research of Jean Marie Wiesen and rich family memory of Rita Daniels combine to form a nuanced and vibrant portrait of a historic figure we all thought we knew. Uncovering Harriet's ancestral roots in Ghana and exploring her time on the underground railroad, as a military scout, suffragette, and more, Harriet Tubman is an inspiring and illuminating narrative about a key figure in our history.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781639368136
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Jean Marie Wiesen, Rita Daniels
- Publisher
- Pegasus Books
- Published Date
- February 4, 2025
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 224
- Physical Info
- 1 in H x 9.2 in L x 6.1 in W (0.7 lb)

What an awesome gift! Can’t wait to read it!
Excellent book about an incredibly courageous woman who repeatedly risked her life to lead enslaved people to freedom before and during the Civil War. Ms. Tubman was illiterate because, like other enslaved people of her time, she was not allowed to learn to read and write. However, she was brilliant, with a photographic memory that enabled her to remember escape routes for the many rescues she carried out. This book would make a great gift for anyone who likes to read about extraordinary heroes of the Civil War period.
A short but excellent bio of an incredible woman who in her own way was instrumental in moving the personal perception of slavery in the North towards Emancipation. Highly recommended.
Good factual information about an icon everyone should read.
I thought this book was an outstanding read. It was written simply and clearly. It painted an exciting picture of Harriet Tubmans life. Congratulations to the author for creating this well researched and amazing tribute to Harriet Tubmans life.