Harriet Tubman was a runaway slave from the lowest economic class.
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Harriet Tubman was known as letting freedom come true
Harriet Tubman came from a hard working careless life but it got better when she was older and had more faith.
Harriet Tubman believed in the abolition of slavery and fought for the rights of African Americans. She was a devout Christian and believed in trusting in God for guidance and strength in her endeavors. Tubman also believed in the importance of education and empowerment for African Americans.
Harriet Tubman became interested in women's rights because she had seen the suffering of most women. She wanted to come to their aid and help them in every way that she could.
Harriet Tubman played a very large role in the Combahee River Raid. During the raid the captain turned to her and said "Moses, come here and speak a word of consolation to your people!" She then started singing and the people raised their hands and began to rejoice and shout glory! And the rowboats then pushed off. Hope I could help(:
She saved the world by leading herself and other slaves into freedom. Harriet Tubman was very brave and smart to do what she did. She was smart because she came up with a plan on how to free herself and she was brave because she took the risk of escaping. She could have gotten caught but never did. When Harriet had freed herself she went back and helped other people get their freedom they diserved. Harriet didn't just think of herself she wasn't selfish or otherwise she would have never been famous she would have just been a normal person and would of never been famous.
no one killed her . she was very sick and got ill , and then she had died. she built a house for people who was ill could come to her and get well; this is brought to you by: chanze few
Harriet Tubman never fully recovered from that accident, and often times during her perilous journeys harboring runaways to freedom she would get dizzy spells and come close to passing out. That was a result from being hit in the head with the metal iron. However, she ranaway to freedom herself about a month after the accident, before the bruising and swelling went down. She didn't let that diminish her determination, and returned over twenty times to bring other slaves to freedom.
She told slaves she knew to come with her to be free
Harriet Bishop came to Minnesota to teach.
harriet tubman was sold to my mom and dad she stay in my room and sometimes i talk to her i like her a lot she is really nice and i love her in a way and i feel that if you want to you can come meet her one by one and thats all i like her a lot and i know if you git to know her you will like her to and thats what a lot of people say about her we all think that i know one day i will have to give her up but that dont mean i have to give her up right now she is the best and she is my best friend and i love her and i always will hahahaha she is my best friend in the whole world !
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