Preview

Who Is Harriet Tubman A Hero

Powerful Essays
Open Document
Open Document
2105 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Who Is Harriet Tubman A Hero
Harriet Tubman was a huge part of the Underground Railroad. She was a big part in helping slaves escape, she is seen as a hero in many people’s opinions. Harriet was never sure of her exact age, but she believes she was born in Maryland, around 1822. She was the fifth child out of nine, her mothers name was Harriet Ross and her fathers name Ben Ross. When she had turned six she had been taken to live with James Cook. His wife was a weaver and taught Harriet how to weave. Cook had her work on the trapline to help catch wild animals for food. He had her work while she was very sick with the measles and she got even sicker. Harriet first tried to escape in 1849, than she risked her life for all her family and friends. This meaning, she escaped …show more content…
She was the leader and lead a ton of slaves to freedom. Harriet was looked up to by her strong will and very High spirits. As she led slaves to freedom she whispered “Keep on moving north, we are almost free.” By saying this she gave everyone hope and something to look forward to which was finally after all these year, to be free. Harriet’s bravery and sacrifice lead others out of slavery and made others want to get involved with the Underground Railroad and to help her lead even more people to freedom. Many abolitionist were scared to get involved and didn’t want to risk their lives. I think that this was wrong because everyone should want to help as Harriet dud for them. By her having help this would make everything run more smoothly and he even more slaves escape. People being selfish and only caring about themselves in this situation was very selfish and not the right thing to do. Some people were glad to help as Harriet did for the, and they wanted to give back, but most people were scared of getting caught and being out back into slavery. This was very selfish and everyone knew what the right thing to do was, and that was to help and get as many Slaves freedom as possible. Harriet helped slaves run away into many states, for example, New York, Canada and New England. Where ever they wanted to head she would lead them into the right direction and make sure they got there safely. …show more content…
She didn’t once stop and think of herself, always and only about others. Her goal was to get as many slaves to freedom as she could. This was her life and she made sure she was living it how she wanted to. Harriet did all of this because she didn’t want to work as hard as she did when she was a teen. She knew how hard it was and how tiring, so she wanted to make sure that no one else had to feel that suffering as well. As a teen Harriet was working in the fields, and plowing and hauling wood. Harriet did not like her overseer, he was a very mean and angry man. He threw a two pound weight at her but it feel short and hit her in the head. It have her a concussion, narcolepsy and seizures as a result. This grew her even more angry and upset with the life that she had been living. She was unhappy and wanted to get out as soon as she could and she just wanted to be free and help other people. In 1850 Harriet returned to Maryland and brought her niece and all her family to freedom. A year later she returned for one of her brothers and other random men. During her third trip to Maryland she come to convince her husband to move north with her. He refused and she later came to find out that he had taken on another wife. This didn’t bother her enough to stop wanting to get people to freedom. So instead of being sad and upset she went out to

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Harriet Beecher Stowe was infuriated when she heard that the Compromise of 1850 would help slaveholders recapture runaway slaves.…

    • 587 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    [6] She was a Union spy. She was the first woman in the U.S. to lead a military expedition. Colonel James Montgomery assigned her first expedition: A night raid to free slaves from rice plantations along the Combahee River. [2] In June of 1863, Harriet Tubman led hundreds of slaves out of the south while also planning an attack on a Confederate supply depot. She led the gunboat up the river toward the Confederate supply depot while avoiding mines placed all along the shore. When they reached the supply depot, Harriet and the other slaves destroyed the place and freed more than 700 slaves. [5] When the war was over, Harriet Tubman went to collect the $1,800 for her services during the war, but due to the fault of the government Harriet Tubman did not receive her…

    • 903 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Harriet Tubman lived her life helping others achieve freedom. She was a conductor on the underground railroad and a leading abolitionist. She was viewed as a hero of the African-American community and more. Imagine being twelve and separated from your family. As a young child, Harriet was sold at least five times.…

    • 685 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    She was born into slavery in maryland. Her master was exceptionally cruel and had already had disobedient slaves mutated and there limbs amputated. Angered by this harsh treatment and a thirst for justice she ran away from the plantation. She succesfully reached the north and freedom. She did not stop there, Harriet then went back to free her family and a few other friends and bring them to the north. She kept going back and helped over 300 slaves escape in the process. For this she is remembered as the Moses of her people and continues to remain a figure of awe and…

    • 577 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Harriet Tubman, as you may know, has contributed in countless ways from nursing, cooking, and even serving in the Civil War, along with her well known railroad to freedom, followed by a limitless list of contributions that emphasize her selflessness. From a young age she hadn’t really started her journey of becoming the “Moses of her people” quite yet, but one act of heroism would change it all. One day she went about her tasks but when she saw the blow a poor slave was about to receive she jumped in at the last second and saved him from the wrath of the blow, this quite literally partially crushed her skull causing many side effects to begin festering on her. This however, jump started her journey as with her newly gained injury she wouldn’t be picked to be rented out for work giving her all the time she needed to start what would forever immortalize her in history. She went on to lead at least 70 slaves to freedom, befriending some other abolitionists you may recognize like Frederick Douglass, Thomas Garrett, and Martha Coffin Wright.…

    • 1015 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    First, Harriet had to overcome being a female slave. Although born a slave, Harriet didn’t realize it until “six years of happy childhood had passed” (Jacobs 920). Jacobs realized that she was a slave after she had to deal with the death of her mother when she was six years old. Harriet described her emotions on being a female slave when she said “Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden common to all, they have wrongs, and sufferings, and mortifications peculiarly their own” (Jacobs 930). This quote is…

    • 958 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    (Doc D) Harriet didn’t get paid when she was in the army so she had to bake pies, make gingerbread, and stew up root beer to sell to make money. She would get no sleep and would have to do the same thing every day. Doc D: I think this is important because she cared about others before she cared about herself. Harriet Tubman is also a caregiver.…

    • 750 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    As soon as Harriet heard something bad was happening, there was no thinking twice, it came to her immediately that she was going to help. Harriet was upset that her family was not yet free and believed it was un-just, so she tried to help her family to freedom. Harriet was loyal to her family and she deeply cared for them (Taylor 39). Quaker Thomas Garrett…

    • 1337 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Born into Slavery around 1820 as the daughter of Harriet Green and Ben Ross of Dorchester County Maryland, Harriet would face many hardships before she herself used the underground railroad to escape to Philadelphia to become a free woman.…

    • 1090 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Thirdly, after the war, Harriet's focus was on the poor slaves she had rescued who had little money for and food. Harriet cared for the slaves that she rescued for about 25 years. This is a great achievement because it shows how much of a caring forgiving person Harriet is. (Document…

    • 507 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Harriet Tubman was a women who was brave enough to escape slavery knowing that she could of been hung or abused if she got caught. Harriet's given name is Araminta Harriet Ross. Harriet was born into slavery on Maryland's eastern shore. As Harriet was growing up 3 of her sisters were sold to distant plantations. Harriet went through physical violence also while she was growing up and carried the scars with her for the rest of her life. When she was eating breakfast she was lashed 5 times. Harriet was sent to a dry goods store and had a 2 pound weight thrown at her head. Harriet escaped slavery in 1849 and returned to the south when she heard her nieces were being sold and…

    • 597 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Harriet Tubman is a remarkable woman, who helped those who could not help themselves. She contributed an incredible amount , which shaped our known world today for. Harriet Tubman started as a slave with nothing, but persevered on. With her own durability she became a free woman. Being free was not enough for Harriet, she assisted many in escaping their plantations. Harriet Tubman is not honored enough for her contributions to society, whether for being strong enough to escape by herself, or to return back to places where her worst memories occurred in order to save…

    • 507 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Harriet Tubman was born into slavery. She had a very adventurous life. She never gave up even when she failed. She made a significant difference in many people’s lives.…

    • 526 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    Once free, Harriet not only saved many slaves from slavery, she also helped many more after the war. Harriet was one of the most wanted people in the south, yet God protected her and filled her with courage and cleverness so that she could save numerous people. Without God helping her and giving her strength, Harriet would have never rescued slaves, she would have never helped blacks after the war, and she may have died a poor unknown black instead of the well known and honored hero that she was. Harriet had always known about God and believed in Him, but it took the head injury that she received from the overseer for Harriet to put all of her trust in God. That head injury is what led Harriet to be so devoted to God and in return, God filled her with determination, bravery, and kindness making Harriet Tubman a hero to…

    • 1253 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Araminta Ross later known as Harriet Tubman was born a slave. Since her master needed money, he would rent her out to work for different masters doing housekeeping and childcare but Harriet was not good at this type of work and so she was often beaten and sent back to her original master. She eventually was made to work as a slave in the fields with her father.…

    • 1698 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays