Harriet Tubman was born 1821in Dorchester county.
She was one of eleven children, and her parents were
slaves. At the age of seven she was hired to do housework
and to take care of white children on nearby farms.
In 1944 she married John Tubman, a free black. In
1949 she escaped to the north to freedom by following the
north star. Before the outbreak of the American civil war
in 1861 she made 19 journeys back to lead other slaves and
her parents to freedom along the clandestine route known
as the Underground Railroad to Canada. Harriet was
helped by other abolitionist, and Quakers.
During the Civil War Harriet served the union army.
She nursed and cooked for white soldiers. She acted as
both a scout and a spy leading raiding parties into
confederate territory.
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Harriet Tubman
HARRIET TUBMAN
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