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    Harriet Tubman was a very accomplished woman with many great feats under her belt. Born into slavery under the name Araminta‚ she lived a tough life. She later married a free black man‚ and took her mother’s first name and her husband’s last name‚ now under the name Harriet Tubman. A short while after she married her husband‚ her master died‚ this was when Tubman made her move. She escaped‚ going from Maryland to Pennsylvania alone and unnoticed. She later went on to become a conductor for the

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    The midnight sky and the silent stars have been the witness of your devotion to freedom and of your heroism wrote Fredrick Douglas in a letter to Harriet Tubman on August 29‚ 1869. In a letter to Harriet Tubman Frederick Douglass talks about his opinion of Harriet. Fredrik Douglas highly regarded Harriet Tubman‚ and they dedicated their lives to the abolitionist movement. Frederick says that Accepting John Brown - of sacred memory - I know of no one who has willingly encountered more perils and

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman (Araminta Harriet Ross)‚ also known as “Moses” of her time‚ was a phenomenal African-American abolitionist who broke seemingly impeccable odds and escaped the south from slavery‚ in the year of 1849. She would become well-known for her aggressive tactics in conducting many slaves to freedom during what is known today as‚ the American Civil War Era. Her ambitious attitude and robust air left many in awe as she led more than nineteen missions to rescue more

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    Image 2 Description Jacob Lawrence’s Harriet Tubman series number four is a joyful painting. This painting shows four dark figures jubilantly frolicking and playing. Jacob Lawrence’s painting is obviously about four black people enjoying a sunny day on the African plains. The aesthetic value is educational and historical. If you were to see this picture in the 1940s it would be a reminder of a free and happier time. This picture also teaches you black people can get back to being carefree with

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    Mrs. Fernandez Do you know how many slaves Harriet Tubman saved throughout her whole life? Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County‚ Maryland in the year of 1822. Harriet Tubman grew up with a very loving mother‚ but the first years of her life were pretty tough‚ though. She lived with a fear of getting separated from her family‚ like many other slaves. Harriet’s real name was Armanitia Ross‚ but she changed it. Harriet was a humanitarian to all slaves by taking care of them; being

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    obstacles and had/have had a successful life. Harriet Beecher Stowe became one of the most famous writers‚ reformers‚ and abolitionist of the 1800’s in large part due to her best selling fictional book‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚(Abbott Philip). Harriet Beecher Stowe lived much of her life near slaves and did not believe in the institution of slavery‚ inspiring her to become a voice for anti-slavery both in her writings and personal values and beliefs. Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ was born the 7th child to Lyman

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    disguise themselves as men and enlist in the military. Still others helped the war effort by becoming spies. Women like Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author that has changed American history with her influential writing. Born in 1811‚ Stowe was destined to change the world. Stowe felt that it was her function in life to be a writer‚ and that she could make a difference. Her most well known novel was Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ a story that portrayed the brutal reality of slavery during the 1800’s. Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist who changed the views of the people in the United States with her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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    Harriet Tubman a fascinating African American women‚ who escaped from slavery‚ and also helped other slaves escape by conducting an underground railroad. She was an astonishing woman‚ born into slavery‚ with no kind of rights‚ privileges‚ or with no kind of hope in the world. I admire Harriet because she had strong fate for God‚ she was known as the black “Moses.” She and I both trust God completely‚ his power to act upon us for a better world. A woman described as a hardworking women who never

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe is a wonderfully talented author and public figure. Her most notable work‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ was originally published in a newspaper in 1851. It focusses around Eliza‚ a slave who escapes to Canada with her son‚ and Tom‚ who is sold south. The books was incredibly successful‚ translated into 60 languages‚ and helped bring attention the the truth of slavery. It is even been said to have laid the groundwork for the Civil War. Her main passion was writing and she used literature

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