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Search Home Find Friends Edit Profile View As … grapevine Friends From Born on Education Work About me Philosophy Religion Political Views Favorite Quote Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share John Tubman Married to 158 9 Fredrick Douglas Abraham Lincloln Unknown Bucktown, MD No School Nurse, Spy, U.R. Conductor Hey, I’m Harriet Tubman and I was born in Bucktown, Maryland. I was once a slave but I went through many tasks to escape. After that I helped many people escape from slavery and also became a spy for the Union. Christian Abolitionist William T. Grant “You’ll be free or die a slave!” Harriet Tubman Freed a group of 30 slave s today. Best trip yet. Now I have to go sleep. G ood night Harriet Tubman Sigh… I’m so tired… I just got done giving 1 st aid to 27 people, cooked 59 meals, and cleaned 12 rooms... Lots of work bu t I’d rather do this than be a slave Harriet Tubman I ran into my old master but he didn’t recognize m e because I had a nice di sguise Harriet Tubman August 19, 1863 May 3, 1863 February 2, 1862 Harriet Tubman Finally… into the free la nd November 27, 1849

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Page 1: John Tubman

Search HomeFind Friends

Edit Profile View As …

grapevine

Friends

From

Born on Education

Work

About me

Philosophy

Religion

Political Views

Favorite Quote

Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share

Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share

Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share

Like ∙ Comment ∙ Share

John Tubman

Married to

1589

Fredrick Douglas

Abraham Lincloln

Unknown

Bucktown, MD

No School

Nurse, Spy, U.R. Conductor

Hey, I’m Harriet Tubman and I was born in Bucktown, Maryland. I was once a slave but I went through many tasks to escape. After that I helped many people escape from slavery and also became a spy for the Union.

Christian

Abolitionist

William T. Grant

“You’ll be free or die a slave!”

Harriet Tubman

Freed a group of 30 slaves today. Best trip yet. Now I have to go sleep. Good night

Harriet TubmanSigh… I’m so tired… I just got done giving 1st

aid to 27 people, cooked 59 meals, and cleaned 12 rooms... Lots of work but I’d rather do this than be a slave

Harriet Tubman

I ran into my old master but he didn’t recognize me because I had a nice disguise

Harriet Tubman

August 19, 1863

May 3, 1863

February 2, 1862

Harriet Tubman

Finally… into the free land

November 27, 1849

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Freed a group of 30 slaves today. Best trip yet. Now I have to go sleep. Good night

Harriet Tubman was a great person to go and help free captive

slaves. She made 19 total trips and helped a minimum of 300 slaves total. After all this time, her reputation grew as an Underground Railroad conductor. Because of this, many southerners wanted her captured. After all the time rewards for her capture had totaled up to $40,000. One of her most famous quotes are, “You’ll be free or die a slave!” She meant that no one can escape. She would not let them escape on the railroad because if they left, they could be forced to give information about where her group was.

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Sigh… I’m so tired… I just got done giving 1st

aid to 27 people, cooked 59 meals, and cleaned 12 rooms... Lots of work but I’d rather do this than be a slave

Harriet Tubman did many things during the war like housework, nursing, conducting the Underground Railroad, and spying. She would do these things all day everyday because she wanted to do her best to help make slavery illegal. When she went down to the South to help rescue slaves, she would also keep watch on how the Confederate forces were handling things. She was a very useful spy and a nurse. She was very helpful to the Union during the Civil War.

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I ran into my old master but he didn’t recognize me

because I had a nice disguise

Because of the fact that Tubman was a spy, she had to have many identities. If she kept to one identity she would be easy to find and capture. She was known as many names such as: Arminta Green, Arminta Rose, Harriet Ross Tubman, Harriet Ross, and Moses. She was known as Moses to the people because she was like Moses freeing the slaves from Egypt. At one point, she had disguised herself so well that when she ran into an old master of hers, he didn’t even recognize her.

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Finally… into the free land

Tubman escaped from slavery in the year 1849. When she became free, she joined an abolitionist group. Later after she was free, she returned to Maryland to help the rest of her family escape as well along with some other slaves. That is when she became known as an Underground Railroad conductor. Before she ran away, she had a harsh childhood. When she once tried to help a slave escape, she was struck in the head and was given brain damage and periodically blacked out. Later, she grew old and died of pneumonia .

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