Sad and lonely but she tried to deal with it, and it was vey rough!
no she gave her home to an ederly person before she died
She did make a nursing home that held 12-15 people at a time. It was called "The Harriet Tubman Home."
This is true. Harriet Tubman deeded her land to the AME Zion church in 1903, and the Harriet Tubman Home for Aged and Indigent Colored People was founded. She later became a resident of the home. The name is shortened to The Harriet Tubman Home or Harriet House, and is a National Historic Landmark.
The web address of the Harriet Tubman Home is: http://harriethouse.org
Harriet Tubman died from pneumonia in 1913 in a nursing home
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How did Harriet Tubman die?Harriet Tubman died of pneumonia on March 10, 1913. Before her death she told friends and family surrounding her death bed "I go to prepare a place for you". Tubman was buried with military honors in the Auburn's Fort Hill Cemetery. Her heirs were her niece, May Gaston; grandniece, Katy Steward and matron of the Harriet Tubman Home, Frances Smith. These three women inherited Tubman's home and the seven acres surrounding it.
Harriet Tubman helped the special people she took into her home by helping them to escape through the Underground Railroad.
The address of the Harriet Tubman Home is: 180 South Street Rd, Auburn, NY 13021-5636
Harriet Tubman didnt have a very good life because almost her whole life she was a slave
Yes. only a little at home.
yes