Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland, experiencing a harsh and oppressive childhood. She faced physical abuse and was separated from her family members, which deeply affected her early life. Despite these challenges, Tubman's resilience and strong spirit emerged, shaping her future role as a leader in the fight for freedom and civil rights. Her early experiences fueled her determination to escape slavery and help others do the same through the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman was a good person she belive that she could save the wold by helping the slave
Harriet Tubman came from a hard working careless life but it got better when she was older and had more faith.
what the f*ck kind of a question is this
she wore rags and a bonet
she was confident and rough with nature, but kind with people
she have to good
Harriet Tubman was a good person she belive that she could save the wold by helping the slave
a slave condutor what else
Harriet Tubman came from a hard working careless life but it got better when she was older and had more faith.
the white women gave no help
what the f*ck kind of a question is this
she wore rags and a bonet
harriet did not go to school beacuse she was a house slave and a field slave
she was confident and rough with nature, but kind with people
Yes! In fact she ate all the candy!
served as a spy led hundreds of people to non-slavery
A courageous, young black woman who follows her dreams. She is brave, kind, and willing to do anything to reach her goal. (Did a report in 5th grade.)