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While Dunbar’s short, readable biography will appeal to many, it’s also true that events in Tubman’s life are not given the detail they deserve. As an introduction to the life of this American hero, it succeeds with style.
Judge, a 22-year-old enslaved woman owned by George Washington, escaped in 1796 from the president's temporary home in Philadelphia, then the seat of the new American government, to freedom in New England...
This work adds new insights into the little-known story of Ona Judge and provides an important look at America's first president from the perspective of a woman he enslaved. Recommended for readers interested in U.S. history.