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1.
HARRIET TUBMAN
BY: JAKE, BASH, EXSY, EMILEE, HANNAH, TIMMY
2.
CHILDHOOD
She was born to the name Araminta Ross
She adopted the name harriet from her mother
Born a slave and raised on Maryland eastern shore,
Her exact birthday is unknow but somewhere around the year 1820
Photo by
Sweet Carolina Photography
3.
MARRIAGE
She married John tubman in 1844
He was a free black man
In 1849, Harriet fled to Pennsylvania but her husband didnt gomwith her
He later remarried
The Slavery lines caused freedom and slaverynto be blurred in there land resulting in free people marring slaves
Photo by
Grand Velas Riviera Maya
4.
MOSES
Harriet got the name moses after leaving slaves to freedom
Atter fleeing to pennsilvania a free state in 1849 she made trips to Maryland
In all of her trips she did not loose a single passenger
Over 10 years she made 19 trips and led over 300 slaves to freedom
She rescued both her family memeber and strangers in an effort to bring them a better life
Photo by
Joshua Daniel O.
5.
DANGERS
Many slave holders posted boundaries
The fugitive act passed in 1850 was a danger to harriet
It imposed seriouse punishments for assisting escape root
Photo by
spcbrass
6.
JOBS
She was proponent of women suffrage
Worked alog the side of Susan B Anthony and other promant women
Worked for the union as a cook in the army
She was a nurse and also a spy
Photo by
mynameisharsha
7.
JOHN BROWN
Harriet believed in the abolitionists movement
She worked with John Brown the laeder of the movement
He called her general Tubman
He consulted with her about plans to raid harpers ferry
Photo by
Tony Fischer Photography
8.
FAMILY
She had one daughter with her second husband Nelson Davis
He daughters name was Gertie Davis
Her mother was Harriet Greene and gather Ben Ross
She had 7 siblings; four sisters and three brothers
Photo by
Remy Snippe
9.
INJURIES
In her teens she stood up fr a fellow slave and got beat down
She suffered life long headaches and even seizures
Sje also had vivid dream because of the head injury
These simptons cause powerful visions which sue described to God
They helped her guide the trips to the North
Photo by
ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd.
10.
DEATH
Harriet died in 1930 from pneumonia
Just before her death she told friends and family "i go to prepare a place for you."
She was barried in forthill cemetary with miltary honners
Photo by
Great Beyond
Sydney Basham
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