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At the Harriet Tubman store.
Harriet Tubman was an inspiration to help suppressed people find ways to a better life. Later, during the holocaust people helped hide and smuggle Jews in Germany and the surrounding countries, such as Poland.
i think that she WA about 17 but i cant find the right answer so that's why i went on ask.com to see if they can give me the right answer
While they were married, Harriet told John her dreams of going north and being free, however, John, being a free man did not understand her desire of freedom. He did not want to run north w/ her..he even threatened to turn her in if she ran away. Harriet ran away, and later on, during one of her rescue trips, she went back for him, only to find that he had taken another wife :'(
Write one.
In her grave maybe?
somewhere
in the underground railroad!
find out what people who have nothing do and don't do it
if you are looking for information on Harriet carter, you can actually go to wikipedia.com. this website offers information on Harriet carter. I would also suggest the oxford online dictionary.
Harriet Tubman did not find her brother, William, or her sister, Rachel, after escaping from slavery. She made several trips back to Maryland in her efforts to rescue family members but was unable to locate them. While she successfully freed many enslaved individuals through the Underground Railroad, her siblings remained lost to her. Tubman's quest to reunite with them was ultimately unsuccessful.
She helped people move north and after the war she ran a agency to help former slaves find work, houses, and get help.