They lead Harriet to Master Stuart being kind as they could be without blowing their cover. There was this mistress who Harriet used to do laundry for and she had helped her to find the Underground Railroad. She had approached a river, they called him the Quaker man, he let her hop into his boat and he rowed her across the river. On the other side of the river, Harriet found moss on a tree. For those who do not know, moss only grows on the north side of a tree, that is how she knew she was on the right trail to the north. There was this amazing man who had helped Harriet to go to a man named Thomas Garrett who had assisted other slaves to freedom. The man told her to dress up as a man and chew tobacco to pass the slave patrollers. It had worked and they were on their way to Mr. Garrett’s house. There she was provided with clothing, food, and the other basic necessities to stay alive. As Harriet had planned to go back and rescue the others, she had thought about where she was going to take them. She had thought about St. Catherine’s, Canada. She had set off and in the week she had returned to Thomas Garrett who had provided them all with preconditions that were needed to go to Canada. On the other hand, Harriet Tubman had a prosperous little job and was phenomenal. An example of an outstanding leading lady is Harriet Tubman. Yes, there were a lot of obstacles she had to overcome to have reached her point, but she loved a good challenge. Harriet believed in god so incredibly hard that whenever something would go right, she thought it was god giving her a gift. There were many helpful people who gave service to Harriet Tubman in which she had accepted their benefits they granted to Mrs. Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a life saver and a fascinating
They lead Harriet to Master Stuart being kind as they could be without blowing their cover. There was this mistress who Harriet used to do laundry for and she had helped her to find the Underground Railroad. She had approached a river, they called him the Quaker man, he let her hop into his boat and he rowed her across the river. On the other side of the river, Harriet found moss on a tree. For those who do not know, moss only grows on the north side of a tree, that is how she knew she was on the right trail to the north. There was this amazing man who had helped Harriet to go to a man named Thomas Garrett who had assisted other slaves to freedom. The man told her to dress up as a man and chew tobacco to pass the slave patrollers. It had worked and they were on their way to Mr. Garrett’s house. There she was provided with clothing, food, and the other basic necessities to stay alive. As Harriet had planned to go back and rescue the others, she had thought about where she was going to take them. She had thought about St. Catherine’s, Canada. She had set off and in the week she had returned to Thomas Garrett who had provided them all with preconditions that were needed to go to Canada. On the other hand, Harriet Tubman had a prosperous little job and was phenomenal. An example of an outstanding leading lady is Harriet Tubman. Yes, there were a lot of obstacles she had to overcome to have reached her point, but she loved a good challenge. Harriet believed in god so incredibly hard that whenever something would go right, she thought it was god giving her a gift. There were many helpful people who gave service to Harriet Tubman in which she had accepted their benefits they granted to Mrs. Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a life saver and a fascinating