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    Do you know who Harriet Tubman is? Also known as (Minty Ross) was a slave. At the age of five was out to do child-care. When harriet turned twelve she was doing field work and hauling logs. Despite she was a hardworking mother for many hard years‚ she lived in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Harriet was a slave until they her and the other slaves found a route and named it the underground railroad. She spent 10 years going back and forth Harriet was born a slave and raised on Maryland’s Eastern

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    Commemorative Speech Topic: to give attribution to my mother Specific Purpose: Commemorating my Mother and to recognize her for inspiring me to be the person I am today. Introduction: 1. I often think about how extremely lucky I am to have the opportunity to further my education and my life success. 2. I contribute most of this to my mother . She has given me every opportunity to be whoever I want to be. 3. My Mom has taught me invaluable lessons that have paved the road for our success.

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    began in the 1780s while Harriet Tubman was born six decades later in antebellum America. The Underground Railroad was successful in its quest to free slaves; it even made the South pass two acts in a vain attempt to stop its tracks. Then‚ Harriet Tubman‚ an African-American with an incredulous conviction to lead her people to the light‚ joins the Underground Railroad’s cause becoming one of the leading conductors in the railroad. The Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman aided in bringing down slavery

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    varying racial backgrounds provided food and shelter for the runaway slaves. These brave people were known as "conductors". While the underground railroad had many conductors‚ perhaps the most well-known and influential was African-American woman Harriet Tubman‚ who used her diverse culture not as a crutch‚ but as an instrument of leadership. Throughout her life‚ this inspirational woman challenged stereotypes of race‚ gender‚ and social class.

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    Robell Yosief Prof. Cunningham Speech 1 7:30-9:30am Commemorative Speech 27th April 2015 Pops My Dad is an extremely hard working person. He is always up and ready for the day before anyone else in my family and He is also the last person up always working on His projects. Just as much of a harder worker He is my Dad is also twice‚ even three times nicer than.  My Dad is the most loving person I know‚ He has been extremely supportive in all my endeavors in life. He always reminds me of how

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    290-020 LeAnn Pearson Capener 03 September 2016 Harriet Tubman Biography Profile Harriet Tubman was a strong willed abolitionist and humanitarian who is widely known for being one of the most famous “conductors” on The Underground Railroad. Throughout a span of ten years‚ Harriet‚ formerly known as Araminta or “Minty”‚ would make nineteen trips on The Underground Railroad to help over three-hundred enslaved people find their way to freedom. But Harriet was not always a free woman herself. Born into

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    Robert Clarke Commemorative Speech Due: 11/19/14 Cyan Who rescued who? You were a rescue‚ from a rescue‚ from being abandoned on the side of the road. The woman who first found you was a complete stranger to me‚ she was just another customer who came into my store. But through the course of our talking she told me your story‚ of your time with her and her husband. She found you wandering down the road‚ no collar‚ no tags‚ no one looking for you. You were either an underfed Basset Hound or a slightly

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    Commemorative Speech General Purpose: To commemorate. Specific Purpose: To commemorate the love for the game of soccer. Central Idea: To commemorate the history of Soccer and the love for the game. Introduction I. 198 days until kick off! Entire countries will grind to a halt in 198 days to watch these games. No other sporting event has this same impact as the Soccer FIFA World Cup. A. For 4513 years the human species has played this game. B. Some suggest that the earliest

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    Harriet Tubman was a Black-African American ‚ who slaves honored for inspiring the slave community ‚ to never give up. Also her brave role of intelligence motivated a 100 plus slaves escape with her  to freedom. Later‚ Harriet’s legacy became the founder of the Underground Railroad . Harriet Tubman’s character traits played a role in her deciding to escape from slavery. Harriet’s honor for inspiring the slave community encouraged many people to never give up and they admired her how confident she

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    Commemorative Speech Your purpose in this speech is to inspire your audience to a sense of admiration for a person‚ a group of people‚ an institution‚ or an idea. Specific Requirements: Speak 3 - 5 minutes. Speak from a manuscript. (Print two copies of your manuscript. On the first‚ highlight the areas where you use imagery and rhythm during the speech. Hand this copy to me BEFORE you speak. Use the second copy as you speak. You may add delivery notes to your copy if you like. Both copies must

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