arceus789 here. just adding some on.
"every great dream starts with a dreamer."
"never wound a snake- kill it."
"if i could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, i could have rescued thousands more."
Go to: http://thinkexist.com/quotes/Harriet_Tubman/ There are numerous quotes by Tubman.
"i never lost a passenger".......thats all i know about her :)
The main problem with men is that they are block stupid!
Ain't I A Woman
That's not correct - "Ain't I a Woman" is by Sojourner Truth. I'm not sure if Harriet Tubman had a "famous speech, " but that poem isn't it.
i had a dream
she said how u doing
if you mean harriet beecher stowe ...he said, "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this Great War!"
She kept a pistol with her, if they wanted to quit she said" Move or Die"
God, or at least that is who she said influenced her
Harriet Tubman married to John Tubman from 1844 to 1851 Harriet Tubman married to Nelson Davis in 1869
That quote is by Harriet Tubman.
Harriet Tubman who was one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors."
Harriet Tubman married to John Tubman from 1844 to 1851 Harriet Tubman married to Nelson Davis in 1869
she said how u doing
if you mean harriet beecher stowe ...he said, "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this Great War!"
she jumped out a second story window
what is a famous quote that rosalind Franklin said
She kept a pistol with her, if they wanted to quit she said" Move or Die"
God, or at least that is who she said influenced her
Harriet Tubman married to John Tubman from 1844 to 1851 Harriet Tubman married to Nelson Davis in 1869
Harriet Tubman was very nice and said if you want to turn back then turn back she did not shoot she was trying to lead slaves to freedom i know this because i wrote a report on her in the third grade and i got a A+
There is limited information available about what Harriet Tubman's parents said about her when she was younger. However, it is known that Harriet's mother, Rit, recognized her intelligence and determination from a young age. Rit encouraged Harriet to be strong and defy oppression, which shaped Harriet's character and influenced her later activism as a leader of the Underground Railroad.