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people but these black people are one to be Martin Luther King Jr, Harriet Tubman, and Michael Jordon. First off Harriet Tubman was born in 1820. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery on that year. Tubman escaped and then made more than thirteen missions to rescue more than 70 slaves using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. As a child in Dorchester County, Maryland Tubman was beaten by masters to whom she was hired to. Early in her life…
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Harriet Tubman’s bravery and selflessness helped her live a life that freed many slaves. Harriet Tubman was born in 1822, and was born into slavery. Growing up, Tubman had to do many things we would never have to go through. Tubman was very neglected as a kid growing up with siblings. The greatest achievement of Harriet Tubamna is the Underground Railroad. Her bravery, lives saved, and time spent. There are many reasons why Harriet Tubman's time on the Underground Railroad was her greatest achievement…
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Harriet Tubman has had some of the greatest achievements in history. Harriet’s greatest achievements consisted of the underground railroad as well as being a care giver. Harriet is best known for her time freeing slaves or also known as the “underground RailRoad”.Harriet was not only known for the underground railroad but for being a caregiver. Many will say these are her greatest achievements.Through these courageous acts she proved herself to be a selfless leader and an empowering woman in history…
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What Was Harriet Tubman's Greatest Achievement? You may have heard the name Harriet Tubman, but do you know her story? Almost all of us know that she was a slave, one that escaped, but did you know that she also freed about 38 slaves in 8 trips, all in the dark of night. Also, did you know that she helped plan a military assault that freed more than 700 slaves? Born in 1822 Harriett was a slave, she started working at the age of 7 until she was 27, which is 20 years of hard work. When she was around…
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An Essay on Harriet Tubman Kindness and Equality. These two words describe Harriet Tubman’s outlook on life. Harriet Tubman, born in 1822, grew up as a slave. When she was 27, her master passed away, allowing Tubman to run away. She ran 120 miles to Philadelphia from her home in Bucktown, Maryland (Background essay). After escaping slavery, Tubman dedicated her life to helping others. Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievement was leading a spy raid because of the people she saved, the men she motivated…
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her name is Harriet Tubman so let me tell you why she's one of the greatest heroes of the past. In the year about 1822 there's Harriet whos around 12 working as a slave, around 1844 Harriet marries a guy named John and now Harriet becomes Harriet Tubman. In 1849 her master died and Tubman decided to run away but her husband decided not to come with her, so she ran. Harriet Tubman walked and ran from Maryland to Pennsylvania and then 20 more miles to Philadelphia. Over 10-11 years, Tubman went back…
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Harriet Tubman, a renowned abolitionist and activist, is celebrated for her remarkable achievements, particularly her pivotal role in the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and routes that facilitated the escape of enslaved individuals to freedom. Her life was marked by extraordinary bravery and leadership, guiding hundreds to liberation. Tubman was born in Maryland and escaped slavery alone at the age of 27 in 1849, dedicating herself to the cause of freedom thereafter. Harriet Tubman…
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those who do not know you as I know you.” If Harriet Tubman earned Fredrick Douglass trust why couldn’t she earn anybody else’s. Harriet Tubman was a wise woman who showed patience, thoughtfulness, strength, and skillfulness. Harriet Tubman was a wise woman who was patient enough to wait on the slaves she helped free. “It was long held that Tubman had made about 19 journeys into Maryland and guided upward of 300 people out of enslavement”("Harriet Tubman." Britannica. The. She had to have patience…
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Harriet Tubman: A Badass Human http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/0history/hwny-tubman.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ85z9vggYM http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/harriet-tubman “I could have saved more if only I could convince the others that they were slaves.” 1822 Araminta Ross (later Harriet Tubman) was born into slavery in Maryland. Both of her parents were African and they created a truly bad-ass woman. You can't be a pansy in Africa, you have to be a strong, intelligent and…
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In a small village in Dorchester County, Maryland, a prominent leader in history, Araminta Ross, was born, or as history may know her, Harriet Tubman. Her family consisted of her parents, Harriet Green Ross and Benjamin Ross. Harriet was one of nine children. Tubman was born into a slave family and her family belonged to Edward Brodess, an owner of many slaves and a plantation farm. The plantation farm was small with a few livestock so it did not accommodate Broadess to employ all his slaves to his…
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