Thomas B. Allen's follow-up to the multi-award-winning George
Washington, Spymaster is now available in paperback. This compelling
biography tells the amazing tale of Harriet Tubman using details
uncovered from military and intelligence archives, diaries and
little-known memoirs from ex-slaves. In a compelling narrative,
surprising new facts about Harriet's story are brought to light: readers
discover that the ex-slave who led hundreds to freedom along the
Underground Railroad was also a spy for the Union Army!
Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent brings readers deep into the undercover
world of African-American spies--enslaved and liberated--risking
everything in the name of freedom. How were the Underground Railroad and
slave songs used to pass secret messages? What were "contrabands" and
"black dispatches?" What did Harriet share with the Secret Six and a
maidservant in the home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis? The
answers are revealed as history's irresistible plot unfolds.
This detailed account of one of America's most fascinating figures
provides an authoritative source for paper writers and research
students. Thomas B. Allen's narrative is augmented with attractive
woodcuts by Carla Bauer, archival photographs, artwork, and maps. The
time line of events, references to Web sites, footnotes with extensive
source listings, and comprehensive index make Allen's biography an
invaluable addition to every public and school library.
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