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    Harriet Tubman -Born a slave A lifeline for slaves!Harriet Tubman was born a slave on a plantation in Maryland in 1820 or 1821.Her birth name was was Araminta Ross. Harriet Tubman was a very important person in the history of slavery.Born a slave herself‚She became a “conductor”of the Underground Railroad and succeeded in leading other slaves to freedom. Life as a slave was difficult.Harriet worked a number of jobs on the plantation. Jobs such as plowing fields and leading produce into wagons

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    Title: A speech of commemoration for Harriet Tubman Specific purpose: To commemorate March 10th as Harriet Tubman Day and to inform the audience about her life and fight for freedom I. Introduction A. Attention getter: Imagine a time when you have no rights of your own. From the time that you are born until the time that you die‚ you are someone else’s property and are under their directions and orders- and sometimes their cruelty. You are a slave in the mid 1800s in the Southern

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    for me to go‚ the Lord would let them take me”. The brave women who said these words were Harriet Tubman and she was one of the leaders of the Underground Railroad that helped slaves reach freedom. “Although not an actual railroad of steel rails‚ locomotives and steam engines‚ the Underground Railroad was real nevertheless” (encyclopedia The Civil War and African Americans 329) The term “Underground Railroad” referred to the network of safe houses‚ transportation and the many very kind hearted people

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    read. A book that recognizes an enormous problem for its time was Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe raises awareness for a bunch of problems throughout the book. Some problems she talk about are slavery‚ how women are views in society‚ and religious values. The problem that Harriet Beecher Stowe focused most on was the cruel and unjust treatment of slave. Throughout the book in Harriet Beecher Stowe gave numerous examples of how slavery was evil and how society needs to

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    Freedom Harriet Tubman was a brave woman‚ she managed to take eleven slaves to Canada‚ with no one noticing anything. She also did something that was surprising‚ she took the gun that she had with her to make a slave stay or to die‚ "We got to go free or die." She didn’t allowed a slave to go back while they were traveling because someone might figured that he/she were returning from the running slaves and might have to answer questions. She traveled to differents places to stay like Thomas Garret’s

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    Discussing underground music‚ the Cuban society creates the perfect climate for it by censoring it. This leads me to the next issue‚ the censorship in Cuba on underground and the relation that censorship builds between these two. According to Baker‚ this relationship between dominant and underground cultures would remark their interdependence as demonstrating the way in which confrontation or criticism simply serves to strengthen the power of the state‚ which prefers engagement to silence. According

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    Harriet Jacobs

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    218243 Sloan 5 November 10‚ 2011 Jacobs Essay Harriet Jacobs Harriet Jacobs first started her writting in 1853. She began writting to tell her story about being a slave to men‚ and the birth of her first child. In her story ’Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl’‚ she uses many different stratagies to really bring her point accross‚ and tell the story of her life. In this piece‚ Jacobs uses a variety of symbols to show the validity of her own life as a slave. One of my personal

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    celebrated because everyone was not free. Three important nineteenth-century abolitionists (Sojourner Truth‚ Harriet Tubman‚ and David Walker) shared the common vision of freeing African Americans from slavery and oppression; the influences and methods of these three figures differed widely. Sojourner Truth was a religious African-American evangelist‚ reformer‚ and an abolitionist who set

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    belief was so strongly embraced by Harriet Tubman that she was willing to risk her life to free fugitives from slavery.  Harriet Tubman also elicited the help of Thomas Garrett to assist her in freeing the slaves.  Harriet used stories of people such as Ellen Craft to encourage the fugitives to fight for their freedom.  As a result of the brave actions of these courageous people‚ hundreds of slaves were brought to freedom through the Underground Railroad.     Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave who

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    Jamonte Wyatt Beth Slutsky 12/4/14 Harriet Jacobs a former slave and author of Incidents in the life of a slave girl began working on her autobiography while she lived in Rochester‚ New York in the year 1853. It takes Jacobs five years to finish writing the accounts of her life‚ but when she finishes she tells a completely different story from those that were written from the male perspective‚ where narratives focused mainly on the physical abuse of slavery. Jacobs tells the

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