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Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman was a humanitarian activist. During the American Civil War, she was a key player in the operation of the Underground Railroad.

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Can a person who has been named the beneficiary be made to split it four ways with brothers and sisters?

Respectfully, if all 5 Siblings are listed as beneficiaries this would be true. If only one is listed than only that one would be the beneficiary as this is a legal binding contract. If the beneficiary was listed in a manner like "All children born of said insured" than it would include all but exclude any adopted. So if there were adopted children than it would need to read "All children of said insured" but this is very open-ended as it may bring out some false claims of mystery children if the proceeds were big enough so in that case it may be best to list all the children by name. 4lifeguild If there are 5 siblings in a family, each is a beneficiary. If you meant that you were name Executor of the will, then that person ensures the wishes of the deceased person is carried out. If all the money was left to you alone and not the other siblings and it states that in the will, then you do not have to split the money. If you want to keep a good relationship with your siblings, then you may consider spliting it equally. Family and relationships are worth more than money. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beneficiary Respectfully, this may be true in that there may have been some past challenges in court cases, but if a judge rules against a legal binding contract such as a Life Insurance Policy than we really need to question the effectiveness of our judicial system! If it goes to probate and the judge says so, that's what will happen. If the person is named as the only beneficiary then the answer is no. That is a contractual agreement so it will hold in court (assuming this is the US) If the beneficiary is listed with any kind of split, or co-benficiary than yes, you must, again, contractually. 4lifeguild.com

Why did Harriet Tumbman suffer from black out spells most of her life?

Because she was hit on the head with a 12 pound weight by her master when she tried to run away.

Did harriet tuman have any interests growing up?

Yes, Harriet Tubman had several interests growing up, particularly in learning and helping others. She was deeply influenced by her family's strong religious beliefs and developed a passion for freedom and social justice from a young age. Tubman also enjoyed storytelling and had a keen interest in the natural world, which she would later utilize in her efforts to lead others to freedom on the Underground Railroad. Her experiences and interests shaped her into a determined leader and advocate for emancipation.

How did Harriet get her friends back in Harriet the spy?

Well, first of all you put this in the wrong category and 2

She is just nice to them really!

When did Harriet Boyd-Hawes die?

Harriet Boyd-Hawes died on 1945-03-31.

Do you admire Harriet Tubman?

I would (from a personal view) say yes.

Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross c. March 1822 there is still some debate to the exact year of her birth, but believed to be between 1820 and 1822) was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War.

In 1849 Harriet became ill (again) and her value as a slave was greatly diminished as a result. Edward Brodess tried to sell her, but could not find a buyer.

I will spare the details since there are many sites that you can visit to get detailed information on Harriet Tubman. In the grand scheme of things, Harriet worked to free the slaves and end slavery. So Yes, I would say I admire her and what she stood for.

By 1911, Harriet's body was frail, so much so that she had to be admitted into a rest home named in her honor. Surrounded by friends and family, Harriet Tubman died of pneumonia on March 10, 1913 at the age of approx. 93

Did harriet Tumdman have any brorthers or sitters?

Yes, Harriet Tubman had several siblings. She was one of nine children born to Harriet "Rit" Green and Benjamin Ross, both enslaved people. Her siblings included brothers and sisters, although many were separated from her due to the realities of slavery. Tubman's strong family ties influenced her later efforts to help others escape to freedom.

What happens to the people who helped slaves run away?

People who help slave escape they will be track down and they are going to kill you or make them one of the slave.

Is there a sequel to Konstantin Simonov's book The alive and the dead?

Hello, Yes, Yes, it is the first of a trilogy, Vol. 2 title THEY WERE NOT BORN TO BE SOLDIERS, Vol. 3 title THE LAST SUMMER

Why did arminta ross change her name?

i think Arminta Ross changed her name to Harriet Tubman because she was a wanted futigive and if they caught her alive if she would have got caught they would kill her