Harriet Tubman's Contribution To The Civil Rights Movement

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Harriet Tubman was born sometime in 1820. Childhood History and Family
Harriet was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, to enslaved parents. Harriet was one of nine children born to Rit and Ben. The owners later sold three of her sisters to distant plantations. Harriet Tubman’s father, Ben, was freed from slavery at the age of 45. By the time Harriet reached adulthood, around half of the African-American people on the eastern shore of Maryland were free. In 1844, Harriet married a free black man named John Tubman. In 1849 Tubman fled Maryland, leaving behind her free husband of five years, John Tubman, and her parents, sisters, and brothers.

Education
Harriet Tubman had no known education. Harriet Tubman was enslaved for much of her life and was devoted to helping other slaves escape to freedom.
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5 facts about Harriet Tubman
Tubman served as a scout, spy and nurse during the Civil War. Harriet returned to the South at least nineteen times to lead her family and many other slaves back to freedom throughout the Underground Railroad.
She was mostly recognized in 1896 at the organizing meeting of the National Association of Colored Women Washington, D.C.Harriet Tubman was the oldest member present.
. She was originally named Araminta Harriet Ross.
Throughout all of her trips she never lost a single passenger on the Underground