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    As many people know‚ Harriet Tubman was one of the most widely known leaders of The Underground Railroad. In her time working on The Underground Railroad‚ Harriet rescued over 300 slaves‚ making her an extraordinary heroine. Harriet was lucky to have a small amount of family members on the same plantation as her. She was a hard worker until she had a brick thrown at her head by a slave overseer when she was a young girl. When Harriet was older‚ she was allowed to work for pay on another plantation

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    Harriet Tubman is a remarkable woman‚ who suffered many hardships that shaped her character. She was an extraordinary heroine‚ For example‚ Harriet Tubman began her adventurous life as a slave in a plantation. Additionally‚ with unbreakable determination Harriet Tubman used her strength to escape her plantation. Finally‚ Harriet Tubman spent years of her incredible life freeing slaves. Throughout Harriet Tubman’s life she accomplished enough honorable goals that would take most people a numerous

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    “FRAILITY‚ THOU NAME IS NOT HARRIET TUBMAN” “Now look here. I done worked as hard as any man for twenty-four years. I made my way to freedom on my own‚ and now I intend to help my family. I’m not afraid of what I have to do‚ and I sure ain’t afraid just because I am a woman!” Yes‚ shades of my ole buddy Sojourner Truth ripple though the words of my new hero‚ Harriet Tubman. Spoken with the verve of a true martyr for freedom‚ and a liberal dose of Sojourner spunk these words convinced

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    Who is Harriet Tubman? Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist‚ humanitarian‚ and Union spy during the American Civil War‚ and was also known as the conductor of the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman was born in 1820‚ in Dorchester County‚ Maryland as Araminta Harriet Ross. She later changed her first name to Harriet‚ after her mother. She was also known by the nicknames of Minty or Moses. She was one of eleven children of Harriet and Benjamin Ross‚ and she was of pure African

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    Johnson History 2020 18 April 2011 Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman‚ also known as “Moses”‚ played a big part in American history for her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. A former slave‚ Tubman was a determined woman who never gave up and knew she would one day fulfill her dream of becoming a free woman. She was born somewhere around 1820 as Araminta Ross in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Her parents were Harriet Green and Benjamin Ross‚ slaves to Anthony

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    Harriet Tubman‚ who’s birth name was Araminta Ross‚ was born near Bucktown in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Unfortunately‚ Tubman was born into slavery and many of her documents were not able to be saved. When Harriet‚ Araminta at the time‚ was born‚ she was nicknamed “Minty” for her real name. Absolutely nobody knows what year Harriet was born. Harriet was a tough woman‚ surviving through the most difficult obstacles that could come upon her. Being born into slavery‚ her life began hard and did not

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    Harriet Tubman The United States has a long history of using African slaves to cheap labour. The slaves worked on plantations under very bad circumstances‚ their lives were miserable. Many times‚ slaves tried to riot or escape from the plantations. The Underground Railroad is the name of an escape route that many African slaves used in the 19th hundreds. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery but used this route to gain freedom. Later she went back to help other runaways‚ she became an important person

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    Harriet Tubman Minty Ross was a brave intelligent abolitionist who sooner became known as Harriet Tubman. When she was five she was working as a babysitter but by the time she was ten she was already working in the fields. As Harriet got older she was doing more serious things. Throughout Harriet Tubman’s life she had many achievements that made her historically significant; her greatest achievement was conducting the underground railroad‚ her second greatest achievement was being a nurse in the

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    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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    These two passages are about Harriet Tubman. They tell how she lived her life. They also tell about what she did for slaves. She was known for the slaves and how she helped them with the Underground Railroad‚ but these two passages don’t tell you all the same things. They don’ have the same structure either. The first passage gives you a lot of facts about Tubman. “Her abilities to track through the woods‚ disguise herself‚ and lead others on secret missions equipped her well to help carry on activities

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