
Harriet Tubman (Underground Railroad)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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The Slave Woman's Head Injury
Kate larsen explains, the head injury also coincided with an explosion of religious enthusiasm and vivid imagery. Tudman broke out, often unexpectedly, into loud and excited religious praising. If this injury caused her great suffering, it also marked the beginning of a lifetime of potent dreams and visions that she claimed foretold the future. Some of her dreams eventually took on an important role in tebman's life, influencing not only her own course of action, but also the way other people viewed her.
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Harriet Tubman is famous as the escaped slave who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad to freedom. But Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli also explore her reported visions and paranormal experiences and what could have caused them.
