Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman
Sarah Hopkins Bradford
Read by Sue Anderson
A portrait of Harriet Tubman is scheduled to replace that of Andrew Jackson on the front of the U.S. $20 bill in 2020. Sarah H. Bradford, who knew Tubman personally, wrote these scenes from Tubman's extraordinary life in 1869. - Summary by Sue Anderson (3 hr 1 min)
Chapters
Introduction and Preface | 14:10 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Escape | 19:09 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Joe | 25:25 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Civil War: Nurse and Scout | 15:48 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Harriet Brings Away Her Parents | 21:11 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Harriet Saves Her Three Brothers | 20:52 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Scenes from Her Early Life | 27:23 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Fugitive Slave Law and Charles Nalle | 26:09 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Harriet's Charity Embraces Even the Slaveholder | 10:55 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Reviews
brett
An inspiring look into an amazing life. should we all live with this kind of faith and service! The reading was good. It matched the nature of the book.
Lucy P
Excellent! I’m looking to read the latter version, “Harriet, the Moses of Her People,” written by Bradford in 1886.
Jaw1LA
Amazing witness to a life of struggle well lived and may I say Divinely guided.
A LibriVox Listener
a very encouraging book of such a great hero
Nice reading.
A LibriVox Listener
a great story read well.