Harriet Jacobs receives assistance from several key individuals during her time in hiding. Most notably, she is aided by her grandmother, Aunt Martha, who provides her with shelter and support. Additionally, sympathetic white abolitionists, such as the Quaker family who help her, play a crucial role in her escape from slavery. Their collective efforts highlight the importance of community and solidarity in the fight against oppression.
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No. He is hiding in the mountains in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Some people believe him to be dead.
Lucille Ball's maid Harriet McClain was one of the first maids that she employed in the early days of her career. She would be with Lucy from the 1940s until the 1980s. At first there relationship as employer and employee was rough but as the years went by they became very close. Lucille Ball and Harriet McClain would be the first people to integrate her penthouse elevator at Lucy insistence despite a policy which prohibited Negros from the main elevators. Harriet kept all of Lucille Ball deepest secerts and was a great friend to her during Lucy rocky marriage. She died sometime in the early 1980s.
White people didn't have the right to make black people as their slaves it's just not fair. Even me i am black i just don't like this if you think racisms stopped your wrong it is still continuing around the world it's just not fair. If you agree with me click they arrow facing forward
This depends on the context: In Exodus, (Jewish bible): Moses and God led the Israelites to freedom from the Egyptians. In the United States: Many leaders including Frederick Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. Harriet Tubman, In South Africa: Nelson Mandela In the Christian bible: Jesus and God lead us to freedom from sin. In India: Ghandi led the Indian people to freedom from British rule.
No, Harriet Tubman and Harriet Jacobs are not the same person. Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist and political activist known for her role in the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people escape to freedom. Harriet Jacobs, on the other hand, was an author and abolitionist who wrote "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," detailing her experiences as an enslaved woman. While both women fought against slavery, they had different life experiences and contributions to the abolitionist movement.
Harriet Jacobs decided to escape after enduring years of physical and sexual abuse from her master, Dr. Flint. She feared for the safety of her children and realized that the only way to truly protect them and herself was to escape to the North.
Many people did! Many people did help with the Under Ground Railroad but one of the main person was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a courageous "conductor" on the Under ground railroad. The Underground railroad was a organization was not an actual railroad but was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves.
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Harriet Tubman used her own system called the Underground Railroad.the Underground Railroad was a connection of hiding in generous, rebellious white people's houses and basements but hat was just to sleep, when they were on the move they followed the North Star that obviously lead to the north to be free
Harriet Tubman saved over 300 people from the south.
2,680,794,502 people think Harriet Tubman was ugly.
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Harriet Tubman helped more than 300 people
Harriet saved a lot of people up north.
Aston Jacobs is no longer in business! they ripped people off and stole clients money.
harriet tubman is a great heroe because she gave freedom to many inocent people