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Harriet Tubman was a runaway slave from Maryland who became known as the "Moses of her people." Over the course of 10 years, and at great personal risk, ... Activists & Reformers Harriet Tubman
Reverently called "Moses" by the hundreds of slaves she helped to freedom and the thousands of others she inspired, Harriet Tubman became the most famous leader of the Underground Railroad to aid ...
In 1844, Harriet married a free black man named John Tubman. Harriet remained a slave, ... Harriet Tubman was not afraid to fight for the rights of African-Americans.
This page may be cited as: Women in History. Harriet Tubman biography. Last Updated: NaN/NaN/2008.
Most complete and authoritative biography of Harriet Tubman in over 60 years. By Kate Clifford Larson. Ballantine Books/Random House.
Harriet Tubman's Life in Slavery ... Harriet Tubman's life was a monument to courage and determination that continues to stand out in American history.
Harriet Tubman - Biography of Harriet Tubman, The most famous conductor on the 'Underground Railroad'
The quote below, echoing Patrick Henry, is the Sarah Bradford biography, "The Moses of Her People," of Harriet Tubman: ... McLoone, Margo. Harriet Tubman: a photo-illustrated biography. ...
also see this Guide's in-depth Harriet Tubman Biography...
Harriet Tubman is perhaps the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." During a ten-year span she made 19 trips into the South and escorted over 300 slaves to freedom.
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