Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman
By; Bella LillyBy; Bella Lilly66thth grade gradeWriting classWriting class
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Personal backgroundPersonal background MarriageMarriage AwardsAwards DeathDeath Extra InformationExtra Information Picture of her homePicture of her home
Her personal backgroundHer personal background
1822- She was birthname was Araminta 1822- She was birthname was Araminta Ross on March Ross on March
Her parents are Harriet Greene and Ben Her parents are Harriet Greene and Ben RossRoss
She adopted her only kid and her name She adopted her only kid and her name was Gertie was Gertie
MarriageMarriage
1844-her first marriage1844-her first marriage 1869-she married Nelson Davis and they 1869-she married Nelson Davis and they
were married for 19 years until he died.were married for 19 years until he died.
AwardsAwards The Harriet Tubman Award will go to an organization The Harriet Tubman Award will go to an organization
working within communities to make the most working within communities to make the most significant and will try to end slavery.significant and will try to end slavery.
The Harriet Tubman General Award will be given The Harriet Tubman General Award will be given to an organization that most effectively to an organization that most effectively demonstrates that:demonstrates that:
end slavery end slavery impact against slaveryimpact against slavery help people in slavery end slavery help people in slavery end slavery
DeathDeath
March 10 1913-she died of PneumoniaMarch 10 1913-she died of Pneumonia
her resting place is in Fort Hill her resting place is in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New YorkCemetery, Auburn, New York
Extra informationExtra information
When she got free this what she said ‘When she got free this what she said ‘’I ’I look at me to see if I am the same look at me to see if I am the same person. There was such a glory over person. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and I felt gold through the trees, and I felt like I was in heavenlike I was in heaven.” Harriet Tubman..” Harriet Tubman.
Harriett's homeHarriett's home
Black American Achievers Black American Achievers Contract Contract
#5 Help slaves to freedom #5 Help slaves to freedom
A brave womanA brave woman
Risked her life to free slavesRisked her life to free slaves
RailroadRailroad
InspirationalInspirational
EscapedEscaped
Tempting Tempting
#9 WORD FINDER#9 WORD FINDER
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Bibliography Bibliography
Http://Http://en,wikipedia.org/en,wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriett_ Tubmanwiki/Harriett_ Tubman
Http;//Http;//www.freetheslaves.netwww.freetheslaves.net/Page.aspx?pid=423/Page.aspx?pid=423
Http;//Http;//www.math.buffalo.eduwww.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/ohistory/hwny-/~sww/ohistory/hwny-tubman.htmla tubman.htmla