About This Book
A concise biography recounts episodes from the life of a woman who escaped slavery, repeatedly returned to guide others to freedom, and later devoted herself to wartime and postwar relief. It combines personal narrative, corroborating testimony, and prefatory letters from prominent reformers to portray her endurance, resourcefulness, and moral courage. Anecdotes describe rescue missions, chronic health effects of past cruelties, and ongoing support for freed communities through schooling and supplies, while the volume is framed as a charitable effort to secure financial assistance for her and her family.
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