About Voices of Freedom: Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and Other Women Abolitionists Who Shattered Chains (Brave Women in History Book 2):
Women have been at the forefront of significant positive change for generations, and yet they still struggle to have their voices heard.
There is no more obvious example of this than when learning about modern history, where little acknowledgment is given to women’s incredible feats and sacrifices during major world events.
However, there are hundreds of true stories of brave women activists, each one fighting for important causes such as ending slavery and other forms of oppression.
You just need to know where to find these stories.
Introducing Voices of Freedom, a riveting book which brings to life the captivating stories of brave women like Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman, who shattered the chains of slavery.
Voices of Freedom also sheds light on the crucial roles of lesser-known women abolitionists like Elizabeth Heyrick and Mary Ann Shadd Cary. Their stories will open your eyes to the countless unsung female heroes whose contributions have shaped our world.
If you are searching for a history book with a difference, packed with page-turning details of the lives of women who dramatically changed the course of history, you’ve come to the right place!
Inside Voices of Freedom, discover:
● Harriet Tubman and her involvement in the Underground Railroad.
● The Grimké sisters and their impact on the women’s rights movement.
● Elizabeth Heyrick and her role in abolishing the slave trade.
● Mary Ann Shadd Cary and how she helped escaped fugitives.
● Sojourner Truth and the challenges she overcame in her career.
By reading Voices of Freedom, you’re not just gaining knowledge; you’re ensuring the stories of these brave women are never forgotten. So don’t wait! Dive into this fascinating journey through history and let these powerful voices resonate with you.
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Author Bio:
Elise Baker’s academic background (BA Hons, PGDip) and a career of searching for hidden truths in dusty libraries and archives led her to discover an area of history that has languished in obscurity for far too long; brave women heroes whose achievements have long been overshadowed by their male counterparts, silenced and rendered invisible.
Her mother’s family spent years wandering around Europe as refugees during the Second World War and its aftermath. Growing up hearing their stories gave her a lifelong fascination with this historical era.
She has a special interest in feminism, women’s history, and World War II. Elise is passionate about excavating the past to unearth the hidden histories of women whose incredible stories have been buried and bringing them out into the light of public awareness.
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