Jean Marie Wiesen

About The Author

Jean Marie Wiesen is an investigative author and researcher whose work is defined by meticulous primary source methodology, rigorous historical reconstruction, and a commitment to recovering what previous accounts have missed.

Her most significant work, Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary, represents years of deep archival research into military records, Civil War documentation, and first-hand historical sources — producing the most complete and accurate biography of Harriet Tubman ever written. Working alongside Rita Daniels, whose Tubman family background provided access to generations of oral history, Wiesen developed a research framework that uncovered the full scope of Tubman's role as a Union Army scout, spy, and military strategist; traced her ancestral roots to Ghana among the Ashanti people; and corrected long-standing historical omissions that had persisted for over a century.

The book has drawn praise from The New York Times Book Review, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, and members of the United States Senate.

Wiesen attended Art Center College of Design in Southern California, majoring in Still Photography and minoring in Creative Writing. She further developed her craft under the mentorship of British author Robert Pollock. She is also the author of Case of the Missing Look Alikes and Case of the Mouse Trap Legend.

Books by Jean Marie Wiesen

Harriet Tubman

Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary: From Her Roots in Ghana to Her Legacy on the Eastern Shore

A revolutionary portrait of Harriet Tubman—told with the voice of history and the authority of family.

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