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Harriet Tubman: Fearless Freedom Fighter who Liberated Hundreds of Slaves - Biography

Harriet Tubman: Fearless Freedom Fighter who Liberated Hundreds of Slaves - Biography

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Born into slavery in Maryland, Harriet Tubman escaped to freedom in the North in 1849 to become the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad. Tubman risked her life to lead hundreds of family members and other slaves from the plantation system to freedom on this elaborate secret network of safe houses
Date: 2023-11-22

Comments and reviews: 21


It is not surprising that Tubman started working at such a young age but what is, is the fact that even though she was oppressed she still managed to find the courage to help slaves escape just like she once did. The Underground railroad all started when Tubman got hit in the head by a slave owner who threw a metal weight and then started having visions that she had to free her people, which is both negative and positive thing she had to suffer but helped people. In addition to aiding the abolitionist John Brown with his plans which were to raid Harpers Fairy she also helped the U. S union. Tubman has helped the same government who put her in chains it's amazing how she didn't hold a grudge. Tubman didn't receive an education but understood the value thanks to her many previous slaves were able to start a new life.
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Roll. In. Paradise. Harriet Tubman you've been on my mind heart & soul all day which lets me know that you are with me and is my commissioned angel in heaven that is present with me and in my atmosphere you n your legacy wil always Live On I love You harriet Tubman! Pioneer woman --
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Can we acknowledge the fact that she legit saw her husband with a new wife and was just like, -eh forget him- and just saved more slaves instead? This woman is not to be messed with --
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this is biggest lie I have ever seen in my life, can you believe Canada is saying this, unreal, shows, Canada is attacking America with british blacks they trained in Africa,
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How come Harriet is not recognized for how she helped the Union Army as a leader of spies and collecting coordinates for the Union Army. Thats a huge accomplishment too. -
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I beleave I have seen where they created Mother's Day after her, and she wpuld have spat on Obama because she wouldn't have tolerated what he had done to this Country.
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i am not being racist. but can someone explain why the black heroes of America not one single one of them appear on any bills on the American's notes. But why?
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She coined the term -dead men tell no tales-. This is how she inspired slaves who wanted to give up during the journey.
She is a true definition of a bad B!

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-. I-m Harriet Tubman, people,
I-m Harriet, the slave,
I-m Harriet, free woman
And I-m free beyond my grave. - from Margaret Walker's poem (1915-1998)

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Beautiful. truly beautiful. I-m not Christian, Catholic or Mormon, but this women had God in her. She had the Holy Spirit in her soul. Thank you Ms. Tubman.
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what if the were not slave and California Israel was exported in exchange for east class ranking big pickle big cicle, maybe history is more muddy
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She should have been known as Moses the Lion Heart! She passed at away at 91 if anyone is wondering. If do a Bio that is always a nice touch. --
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So sad that such a large majority of African Americans today are dependent on taxpayer funded programs. What happened to liberation?
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As a fellow Marylander, she is without a doubt the greatest, Marylander, bless you Harriet. You are one of my heroes.
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My Great Grandparents were alive when she was my Great Grandfather was born in 1897 and my Great Grandmother was born in 1904.
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I had no idea she had done so much, over such a great period of time. And she didn't get caught! I'm from St. Catharines, btw.
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Background music makes watching this video unpleasant and I am sure it detracts from the content that needs to be absorbed.
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-I freed a thousand slaves, and I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. - - Harriet Tubman
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The African American can look on this woman as their heroine. A fearless and determined woman who loved her people.
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According to Larry Gaiters- research, she was paid by the Rothschild to move them. She didn-t free anybody.
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This is what the movie about Harriet's life should've been instead of that rubbish that came out in 2019
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