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  1. A Woman Called Moses is the 1976 debut novel of American author Marcy Heidish. It is a fictionalized presentation of the early life of black American abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The novel received positive reviews, but was criticized by some academics as historically inaccurate.

  2. The acclaimed historical novel based on the amazing life of Harriet Tubman, legendary conductor on the Underground Railroad; A Literary Guild Alternate Selection: Made into a TV Movie, starring Cicely Tyson. 308 pages, Paperback. First published February 1, 1976. Book details & editions.

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    • Marcy Heidish
  3. A Woman Called Moses is the 1976 debut novel of American author Marcy Heidish. It is a fictionalized presentation of the early life of black American abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The novel received positive reviews, but was criticized by some academics as historically inaccurate.

  4. In A Woman Called Moses Attias presents us with a provocative, evocative, and courageous reading of Moses, seamlessly drawing from the biblical imaginary and classical commentaries combined with modern sensibilities and literary finesse that brings this imaginary figure to life.

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  5. A novel based on the life of Harriet Tubman. Born into slavery, Harriet knew at an early age that she would be free. Her many years of hard work as a slave to cruel owners and overseers included a blow to the head from which she almost died. Harriet finally escaped from slavery.

  6. A Woman Called Moses ★★½ 1978. The story of Harriet Ross Tubman, who bought her freedom from slavery, founded the underground railroad, and helped lead hundreds of slaves to freedom before the Civil War. Wonderful performance by Tyson but the telefilm is bogged down by a so-so script.