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Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People

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From the heroic lawyer who spoke out against Clarence Thomas in the historic confirmation hearings twenty years ago “This ambitious book provides just as dignified and well intentioned a performance as the one she gave at those hearings.” —Megan Buskey; The New York Times Book Review Through the stories of remarkable African American women; including her own great-great-grandmother; playwright Lorraine Hansberry; and Baltimore beauty-shop owner and housing-crisis survivor Anjanette Booker; Anita Hill demonstrates that the inclusive democracy our Constitution promises must be conceived with home in mind. From slavery to the Great Migration to the subprime mortgage meltdown; Reimagining Equality takes us on a journey that sparks a new conversation about what it means to be at home in America and presents concrete proposals that encourage us to reimagine equality.


#2915128 in Books Citadel 2000-06-01 2000-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.28 x .49 x 5.54l; #File Name: 0806504153160 pages


Review
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Great...By A CustomerI thought that this book was great. I enjoyed that it was written by someone in Harriet's time; except that some of the terminolgy is confusing. If you read this book; you will learn a lot about Harriet; and her adventures; but remember the dictionary!5 of 14 people found the following review helpful. A Black Woman who left her mark on history.By Bonnie McKinzieHarriet Tubman was born to a free man and a slave woman. Her life was hard and she abhorred slavery for her people. She sustained a head injury while helping an escaping slave. Her free Black husband was not supportive of her activities. Learning she was to be sold; Harriet planned an escape; however her brothers made her return. She finally did escape; using the underground railroad. Harriet was a family woman; and could not rest until she helped her sister and brother escape. The Blacks truly considered her their female version of the Biblical Moses.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The moses of her peopleBy J. serratosThe book made me realize that enyone can do anything they wish. I wish it would have gone a little deeper into the life of harriet tubman; however I thought it was still a good book.

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