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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about fairness, justice, and how one person can possibly change a system that feels too large to fix. It is an ideal resource for children who are developing a moral compass and need real-life examples of bravery in the face of systemic oppression. The story follows Harriet Tubman from her childhood in slavery to her role as the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad and a scout during the Civil War. While the book addresses the harsh realities of slavery, including physical punishment and the separation of families, it maintains a focus on Harriet's incredible resilience and her deep sense of purpose. This biography is written in an accessible, straightforward style that makes complex historical concepts understandable for elementary students. It is a powerful choice for families looking to celebrate Black heritage and discuss the importance of standing up for the rights of others, even when it is dangerous to do so.