![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is very irritating and I'm amazed that no one in the "Audible/Amazon" organization caught it. With her family behind in Auburn, New York, and having established herself as a prominent abolitionist in Boston circles, Tubman, at the request of Massachusetts Governor John Andrew, had gone to. That exception is the repeated mispronunciation of the word "clandestine" which recurs throughout the book. The reader does very well, and I enjoyed listening to her with one notable exception. I have read her biography of Fanny Kemble as well. But, I must say, Catherine Clinton's "filler material" is very interesting and informative, and includes material and perspectives not available in other histories of the period. Catherine Clinton chronicles in her 2004 biography Harriet Tubman: The Road. history that is pertinent to Tubman's life. Harriet Tubman referred to as the Moses of her people led over 300 slaves to. Catherine Clinton This Study Guide consists of approximately 32 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Harriet Tubman. To be clear, only about half the book is the actual biography of Harriet Tubman, the rest of the book is expansive filler material on slavery in general and the U. Professor of history at Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. I did not know that Tubman was so fearless in her rescues and never got caught while freeing slaves through the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman's life is an inspiration and Catherine Clinton tells it very well. ![]()
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