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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 Ross Tubman was an African American who escaped slavery and then showed runaway slaves the way to freedom in the North for longer than a decade before the American Civil War. During the war she was as a scout, spy, and nurse for the United States Army. After that she kept working for rights for blacks and women. <br> <br>Harriet Tubman was originally named Araminta Ross. She was one of 11 children born to Harriet Greene and Benjamin Ross on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland. She

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    can’t say — I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger” (Harriet Tubman Historical Society; Quotes). Harriet Tubman , one of the world's bravest woman’s, freed thousands of slaves to Canada starting in 1853 (Africans in America). She was a fearless woman, working diligently in the United States to help the slaves in the south escape their harsh conditions right before and during the civil war. Harriet Tubman was motivated to struggle for change to help herself, her family, and other

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    Harriet Tubman “I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.” -Tubman The world was blessed with Harriet Tubman in 1822 on the eastern shore of Maryland. Unfortunately, Tubman was born into this world as a slave and lived on a plantation with her family, which consisted of four brothers and four sisters. Her parents named her Araminta “Minty” Ross but soon, with the coming of age, she changed her

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    Jones, Chavez, and Tubman. They were all great defenders of human rights, but the most impactful of all was Harriet Tubman. Tubman was born into slavery. As a child, she was neglected and treated horribly. Even when she was supposed to be freed, her owner broke some laws and refused. Growing up, she

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    in the safety of the North, Tubman decided that her freedom had no meaning knowing that her family and her people were still enslaved. She made it her mission to rescue the rest of her family from slavery starting with her niece Kizzy, who was going to be sold to the South along with her two small children. Her husband, a free man named John Bowley, contacted Harriet, warning her of this troubling news and requested her help in rescuing his wife and children. Harriet organized for her return to Maryland

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    Introduction: Harriet Tubman was a hero to many slaves. She was born in Dorchester County, Maryland on a slave plantation. Her parents were Harriett Greene and Ben Ross. As a slave, her job was to work in the fields picking cotton. When she was a slave, she than got ill and her master did not want her anymore. The master tried to find a new buyer, but no one wanted her since she was ill. Background Information: Tubman than ran away by herself to freedom. When she finally made it and found out

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    Throughout history Harriet Tubman has become to be known as the women on the front of the twenty dollar bill. She has been treated like she was a dog people were hitting her with a riding crop for not doing what they were supposed to do they were slaves for the people who brought them into the country. She is influential because she took care of people who were wounded and sick, she helped the slaves get to freedom and she also part of the underground railroad. Harriet Tubman is influential because

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    Harriet Tubman is well known for a successful role in freeing many slaves through the Underground Railroad. Not many know the major effect she had on the Union Army as a Scout and a spy during the Civil War. Her bravery while helping slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and her assistance in gathering Confederate troops intelligence as a spy changed the history and made a great impact on the on the United States National Defense. Even though Harriet Tubman was a very skillful spy, she had

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    Harriet Tubman was seen as a hero to the African American, she was often called “General Tubman,” because of her bravery and leadership.(Vox,”A Biography of Harriet Tubman”) Harriet was a conductor of the Underground Railroad and a spy during the Civil War.During her lifetime, Harriet Tubman did many great things, but her greatest achievement was helping slaves escape to the North. Harriet decided to escape from slavery with the help of abolitionists in Philadelphia, after she escaped, she

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