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    Harriet Tubman was an influential figure in both‚ the Underground Railroad and multiple anti-slavery movements. Clearly defined‚ the Underground Railroad was the series of pathways and stations used by runaways in their escape to freedom (Schraff 24). The Railroad provided houses‚ buildings‚ and ways of travel for many slaves desiring for deliverance (Schraff 24). Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross‚ which she later changed to Harriet (americancivilwar.com). Around the year 1820‚ she

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Ross Tubman (1820-1913) is best known for her involvement in the Underground Railroad. She was also an abolitionist‚ Civil War spy and nurse‚ suffragist‚ and humanitarian. After she escaped from slavery in 1849‚ she dedicated her life to fighting for freedom and equality. Harriet freed over 300 blacks from slavery in the South‚ to freedom in the North. For her heroic efforts‚ she received the biblical name “Moses.” This name came from the bible story in Exodus where

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    Harriet Tubman Your heart is beating hard and fast. So quickly that your footsteps lag behind it‚ so strong that it pounds in your head. The hunters might even hear it‚ but with all the adrenaline‚ the thought stays in the back of your mind. You are a slave. Your master just died. You’re running. This is exactly what happened to Harriet Tubman‚ most known for being a conductor (a.k.a. escort who journeyed with fugitives) on the Underground Railroad (a network of people and safe houses to get runaways

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    Introduction Harriet Ross Tubman originally named Araminta Ross a black woman‚ she was born into slavery. She is a very courageous woman. She would do anything to help others expect out of slavery and into the ?free land?‚ Canada. She is very smart especially when it comes to fouling the bloodhounds and the slave captures. Araminta lived till she was in her late 90?s. She was born 1 of eleven children. Through the courses of her life she served as a spy‚ scout a cook‚ and a nurse. Biography Harriet Ross

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    Early Years Her real name was Harriet Beecher Stowe. Born as a salve on June 14‚ 1820 on a plantation in Maryland. There were 8 children in her family and she was the sixth. When she was five‚ her Mother died. Her Father remarried one year later and in time had three more children. Her Father always wanted her to be a boy. When Harriet was only 13 years old‚ she tried to stop a person from being whipped and went between the two people. The white man hit her in the head with a shovel and

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    know Harriet Tubman escaped slavery 19 times without getting caught? Harriet (whose real name was Araminta Ross) escaped slavery so she can be an abolitionist before the American Civil War. Harriet was not just known for rescuing slaves either. She was also a nurse in the Union army‚ a cook‚ scout‚ and a spy. Harriet got married to a free black man in 1844. His name was John Tubman but then Harriet left him in 1849 or 1851(according to 2 resources) in fear of being sold. Harriet escaped

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    Freedom Harriet Tubman was a brave woman‚ she managed to take eleven slaves to Canada‚ with no one noticing anything. She also did something that was surprising‚ she took the gun that she had with her to make a slave stay or to die‚ "We got to go free or die." She didn’t allowed a slave to go back while they were traveling because someone might figured that he/she were returning from the running slaves and might have to answer questions. She traveled to differents places to stay like Thomas Garret’s

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    Harriet Tubman‚ birth name‚ Araminta Ross was an important abolitionist. She helped African Americans escape the horrific life of slavery by risking her own life. In addition to help free slaves she was also a scout‚ spy and nurse during the Civil War. Harriet Tubman earned the nickname "Moses" after the prophet Moses in the Bible‚ because they both led their people to freedom. Born a slave in early 1800’s on Maryland’s eastern shore Harriet endured harsh and brutal beatings. Harriet Tubman’s mother

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    it on. This eventually led to the outbreak of the Civil War. During this time‚ many stood up to the discrimination. Such as Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a slave once and would be beaten and whipped by her owners (DEF). After her own freedom‚ Tubman helped lead many other families to freedom as well (DEF). Harriet Tubman also worked for the Union army during the Civil War even though she suffered from financial problems (DEF). Harriet Tubman was born in Maryland in 1822 and died on March 10

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    The Life of Harriet Tubman Early Life Originally named Araminta‚ or "Minty‚" Harriet Tubman was born in early 1819 or 1820 on the plantation of Anthony Thompson‚ south of Madison in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Tubman was the fifth of nine children of Harriet "Rit" Green and Benjamin Ross‚ both slaves. Edward Brodas‚ the stepson of Anthony Thompson‚ claimed ownership of Rit and her children through his mother Mary Pattison Brodas Thompson. Ben Ross‚ the slave of Anthony Thompson‚ was a timber

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