Harriet Tubman was a wise woman who was thoughtful and helped free other slaves after she was freed. “Tubman had made about 19 journeys into Maryland and guided upward of 300 people out of enslavement.” ("Harriet Tubman." Britannica. The. She didn’t have to help them, but she did. “An overseer became angry at another enslaved person for leaving his work and demanded that Tubman help in his whipping. She refused and instead tried to help the man escape.” (“Harriet Tubman’s Private War.” Ebony). She chose to help the man escape. Harriet Tubman was a wise woman who showed how strong she was when she traveled 100 miles to freedom. “They quickly lost their nerve, however, and Tubman was forced to travel the one hundred miles or so out of Maryland, through Delaware, to Philadelphia on her own.” (“Harriet Tubman’s private war.” Ebony). She stayed after everyone left her alone. “If anyone decided to turn back—thereby endangering the mission—she reportedly threatened them with a gun and said, “You’ll be free or die.” ("Harriet Tubman." Britannica). She had to be strong and stand her ground when someone wanted to turn back. Harriet Tubman was a wise woman who used her skills to help herself and