The Moses of Her People by Sarah H. Bradford is a powerful biographical tribute to Harriet Tubman, focusing on her role as a leader, liberator, and symbol of hope for enslaved African Americans. Expanding upon earlier accounts of Tubman's life, this work highlights her courage, spiritual conviction, and tireless efforts to guide others to freedom through the Underground Railroad.Bradford presents Tubman not only as a historical figure but as a moral force whose actions reshaped lives and challenged the institution of slavery. The narrative draws from personal recollections and historical testimony, offering readers a deeper understanding of Tubman's leadership and enduring legacy.This book is an essential historical biography for readers interested in African American history, abolitionist movements, women's leadership, and the struggle for freedom in nineteenth-century America.