Harriet Tubman, Catherine Clinton
Harriet Tubman, Catherine Clinton
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Harriet Tubman
The Road to Freedom

Author: Catherine Clinton

Narrator: Shayna Small

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2017


Synopsis

The definitive biography of one of the most courageous women in American history "reveals Harriet Tubman to be even more remarkable than her legend" (Newsday).
Celebrated for her exploits as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman has entered history as one of nineteenth-century America's most enduring and important figures. But just who was this remarkable woman? To John Brown, leader of the Harper's Ferry slave uprising, she was General Tubman. For the many slaves she led north to freedom, she was Moses. To the slaveholders who sought her capture, she was a thief and a trickster. To abolitionists, she was a prophet.
Now, in a biography widely praised for its impeccable research and its compelling narrative, Harriet Tubman is revealed for the first time as a singular and complex character, a woman who defied simple categorization.
"A thrilling reading experience. It expands outward from Tubman's individual story to give a sweeping, historical vision of slavery." --NPR's Fresh Air

About Catherine Clinton

Catherine Clinton is the author of Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom and Fanny Kemble’s Civil Wars. Educated at Harvard, Sussex, and Princeton, she is a member of the advisory committee to the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, and holds a chair in U.S. history at Queen’s University Belfast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on March 11, 2016

"If you are tired, keep going; if you are scared, keep going' if you are hungry, keep going; if you want to taste freedom, keep going." - Harriet Tubman I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one or two things I had a right to, liberty or death; If I could not have one, I would have the other.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 13, 2025

Harriet Tubman’s courage echoes across the ages. Having escaped from slavery in the antebellum South, she repeatedly returned to the South to help others escape from slavery. She used her close observations of landscape and human character as an anti-slavery activist, and eventually as a scout for t......more

Goodreads review by Tinea on January 31, 2016

Surprisingly influential in my understanding of feminism, activism, and intersectionality: inspired by Tubman's life's work and the ways selected pieces have been elevated or eliminated from the historical narrative. Couple with Bell Hooks and Michelle Alexander writing about Radical Love for a comp......more

Goodreads review by Emma Deplores Goodreads Censorship on March 01, 2021

I picked this up alongside another Harriet Tubman bio, Bound for the Promised Land, and wound up primarily reading that one while alternately reading and skimming this. Both biographers emphasize the fact that when they published, there had been no adult biography of Tubman written since the 1940s—I......more

Goodreads review by Tony on December 24, 2015

What people sometimes forget is that Harriet Tubman held a gun to the head of slaves who wanted to stop, to quit, to return to their masters or lay stranded in the forest. This book is a reminder of that harsh woman, of the enduring person who would not take no for an answer.......more


Quotes

"A thrilling reading experience. It expands outward from Tubman's individual story to give a sweeping, historical vision of slavery."—NPR's Fresh Air

"Clinton's well-researched book reveals Harriet Tubman to be even more remarkable than her legend."—Liza Featherstone, Newsday

"Superior. Clinton wisely keeps the focus on Tubman and her remarkable life...This compelling biography brings alive the passion of those tormented times."—Deirdre Donahue, USA Today

"A lucid, well-researched biography that contextualizes a remarkable life in all its remarkable accomplishment."—Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Christian Science Monitor

"Reads more like an adventure tale than a history lesson...This biography provides an in-depth look at Harriet Tubman and holds moments of wonder for readers."—Bernadette Adams Davis, BookPage