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Harriet Tubman: una lección de coraje
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Kernan, Elizabeth
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Rosen Publishing Group's reading room collection
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This book describes how Harriet Tubman, escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad, returned to the South to free more than 300 slaves through the same escape route.
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