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A detailed life narrative recounts a formerly enslaved woman's escape from bondage and her repeated returns to guide hundreds of fugitives to freedom via the Underground Railroad, emphasizing her resourcefulness, courage, and leadership. It describes her collaborations with abolitionists, her service as a wartime scout and nurse, postwar struggles for recognition and pension, and her lifelong commitment to aiding her community, including efforts to establish a hospital. The book combines firsthand reminiscences, corroborating testimonials, and a preface that frames her as a heroic figure while acknowledging the author's reliance on interviews and documentary corroboration.
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