Find books about Harriet Tubman, ranging from a biography written with her assistance during her lifetime, to newer biographies.
Bayliss, John F., editor. Black Slave Narratives. 1970.
Bentley, Judith. Harriet Tubman. 1990.
Bradford, S. H. Harriet the Moses of Her People. 1886, 1910.
Carlson, Judy. Harriet Tubman: Call to Freedom. 1989. (fictionalized)
Clinton, Catherine. Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. 1992.
Clinton, Catherine. Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom. 2004.
Conrad, Earl. Harriet Tubman. 1943.
Contributions of Black Women to America. Vol. 2. Marianna W. Davis, editor.
Davidson, Nancy A. "Harriet Tubman 'Moses'." Notable Black American Women. Jessie Carney Smith, editor. 1992.
Donnelly, Matt. "Black Moses." Christian History, May 1999 v. 18 issue 2.
Epic Lives: 100 Black Women Who Made a Difference. 1993.]
Foner, Philip S. History of Black Americans: From the Compromise of 1850 to the End of the Civil War.
Hall, Richard. Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War. 1993.
Heidish, Marcy. A Woman Called Moses. 1976.
A History of the Club Movement among the Colored Women of the United States of America.... 1902.
Holt, Rosa Belle. "A Heroine in Ebony." Chautauquan. July 1896, vol 23:4.
Hopkins, P.E. "Harriet Tubman (Moses)." Colored American Magazine. January-February 1902.
Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman: Portrait of an American Hero. 2004.
Logan, Rayford W. and Michael R. Winston, editors. Dictionary of American Negro Biography. 1982.
McClard, Megan. Harriet Tubman: Slavery and the Underground Railroad. 1991.
Nies, Judith. Seven Women: Portraits from the American Radical Tradition. 1977.
Parrish, Anne. A Clouded Star. 1948. (fictionalized)
Petry, Ann. Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad. 1955. (fictionalized)
Quarles, Benjamin. "Harriet Tubman's Unlikely Leadership." Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century. Leon Litwack and August Meier, editors. 1988.
Salley, Columbus. The Black 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential African-Americans, Past and Present. 1993.
Siebert, W. H. The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom. 1898, 1967.
Sterling, Philip, and Rayford Logan. Four Took Freedom: The Lives of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Robert Smalls and Blanche K. Bruce. 1967.
Swift, H. H. The Railroad to Freedom. 1932.
Taylor, Kimberly Hayes. Black Abolitionists and Freedom Fighters. 1996.
Taylor, M. W. Harriet Tubman. 1990.
Tubman, Harriet. In Their Own Words: Harriet Tubman. 2002.
Williams, Lorraine A. "Harriet Tubman." Dictionary of American Negro Biography. 1982.
Wyman, Lillie B. C. "Harriet Tubman." New England Magazine. March 1896.
Harriet Tubman Biography: From Slavery to Freedom
- Harriet Tubman's Life in Slavery
- Harriet Tubman as Underground Railroad Conductor, Abolitionist, Women's Rights Advocate
- Harriet Tubman's Civil War Service: Nurse, Scout, Spy
- Harriet Tubman's Later Years of Activism and Reform
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