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Harriet Tubman's mom's name was Harriet Ross. Harriet Tubman took her mom's first name
both they both were the same
Harriet Tubman's brothers and husband did not share the same passion as Harriet did. While Harriet was committed to escaping up North and helping others do the same, her husband and siblings felt there was no point. They believed there was just as much racism up North as there was down South.
Yes on 1913
i think she deserves to be in there because she was a person that fought for African-American rights and womans rights at the same time this is my opinion =p
Harriet Tubman's mom's name was Harriet Ross. Harriet Tubman took her mom's first name
both they both were the same
Harriet Tubman's brothers and husband did not share the same passion as Harriet did. While Harriet was committed to escaping up North and helping others do the same, her husband and siblings felt there was no point. They believed there was just as much racism up North as there was down South.
Harriet Tubman's brothers and husband did not share the same passion as Harriet did. While Harriet was committed to escaping up North and helping others do the same, her husband and siblings felt there was no point. They believed there was just as much racism up North as there was down South.
Yes on 1913
she did somthing better and helped slaves get out of slavery and she was into the same slavery was as he was
i think she deserves to be in there because she was a person that fought for African-American rights and womans rights at the same time this is my opinion =p
Harriet Tubman married to John Tubman from 1844 to 1851 Harriet Tubman married to Nelson Davis in 1869
both are women both did the right thing both were brave
Historians judge her impact on the quest for freedom as huge; she had a huge impact on the quest for freedom. Harriet rescued many people and inspired others to do the same.
No, they aren't the same person. Harriet Tubman (c. 1822 -- March 10, 1913), also known as "Agent Moses","Black Moses," "Grandma Moses," or "Moses of Her People," was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Anna Mary Robertson Moses (September 7, 1860 -- December 13, 1961), also known as "Grandma Moses," was a renowned American folk artist.
she never did a white man got angry threw a 10 pound weight at this runaway slave and Tubman block it and got hit she had fainting ever since