yes they did meet
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Yes, she did meet up with him.
Harriet Tubman was a runaway slave from Maryland who dedicated her life to the cry of her people, "Let my people go!" She became known as "Moses of her people." Over 10 years she led more than 300 slaves to freedom along the Underground railroad. During the Civil War she was a nurse and a spy for the federal forces in South Carolina. If anyone ever wanted to change his/her mind during the journey to freedom, Harriet pulled out a gun and said, "You'll be free or die a slave!" at one point the reward for her capture was $40,000. yet, she was ever captured and never failed to deliver her people. Harriet once said, "On my Underground Railroad I never run my train off the tracks and I never lost a passenger."
Well, she escaped a life of slavery and made it up North to freedom, which was a feat in and of itself, given the numbers of slavecatchers and their dogs that patrolled the woods and the roads. But she also made over a dozen trips back South to rescue groups of other slaves, and none of them, including her, ever got caught. The odds against her were astronomical. She also served as a Union spy during the Civil War. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for Harriet Tubman.
She was a refuge and she led over 5,000 people out of slavery and into the state of Pennsylvania. These are also one of the major events known about Hariet Tubman ever known in history.
No Harriet Tubman was never pregnant she never had any kids.
Harriet Tubman never got paid until after the Civil War for her services.
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Yes they have
what the f*ck kind of a question is this
If you're referring to Harriet Tubman, no. Tubman died in 1913, while Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in 1929.
Yes, Harriet Tubman and Ida B. Wells were both members of an African American woman's reform society.
no she just helped slaves run away from there owners.
it was wrong and she knew she had to do what ever she could to help them