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Harriet Tubman's: The Road To Freedom

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Catherine Clinton was born April 5, 1952 in Seattle, Washington. She is the daughter of Fletcher Allen and Claudine Johnson, as well as stepdaughter of George W. Clinton, who is married to Daniel Lee Colbert. Catherine has a child named Ned Drew. Catherine graduated with her Bachelors of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1973, then she went to get her Maters of Arts Degree at the University of Sussex in 1974, she then continued to get her Doctoral Degree at Princeton University in 1980. Catherine was president of the Sothern Association of Women Historians from 1997-1998. She was also a member of many organizations like, The British Association of Nineteenth Century Historians, The Southern Historical Association, Society of American Historians, and Screenwriters Guild East. Catherine is a writer and historian that has written multiple books like, American Women in the Nineteenth Century and Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom. She received many awards for her books like, the Alex W.Bealer Price, Bank Street Poetry Prize, and Best Book for Young Adults. …show more content…

The author gives us a major clue, just by reading the title of the book, itself. Clinton tells us about Harriet Tubman, and then moves on to slavery in Maryland. Slavery ferocious foothold in British North America in the Chesapeake region, bombing to Maryland, as salvery was as much as popular as

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