
Harriet Tubman
Freedombound (Heroes of History)
The pounding of horses' hooves shattered the night's silence. Harriet froze in the shadow of a tree and peered out into the darkness. She barely dared to breathe as three slave catchers came to a halt only a few feet from her hiding place. Had she escaped from danger so many times only to lose her hope of freedom now?
At age six the sharp bite of a whip taught Harriet Tubman what it meant to be a slave. The other slaves scoffed when Harriet resolved to escape north someday. Little did they know that this girl would one day lead hundreds of slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
Even huge rewards for her capture -- dead or alive -- did not stop Harriet from risking her life again and again in the fight for liberty as the nation spiraled into the Civil War. Whether running from slave hunters, advising generals, or improving condition in war hospitals, remarkable Harriet Tubman would not be satisfied until every person could experience true freedom.
- Opening Credits | Chapter 1: “You Ain’t Goin’ Back”
- Chapter 2: “Big Changes a Comin’ for You”
- Chapter 3: One of the Lucky Ones
- Chapter 4: Not Worth Sixpence
- Chapter 5: He Would Never Ever Own Her Soul
- Chapter 6: “We’ve Got to Go North!”
- Chapter 7: Guided by the North Star
- Chapter 8: Time to Conduct Her Passengers
- Chapter 9: Moses
- Chapter 10: One More Soul Got Safe
- Chapter 11: Free at Last
- Chapter 12: The Battle of Troy
- Chapter 13: “This Is the First Day We Have Ever Had a Country”
- Chapter 14: The Best Man for the Job
- Chapter 15: Finally Headed Home | Closing Credits