Harriet Tubman By: Cara Fine http://blackhistorymonth.blackamericaweb.com/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=382&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=242
Dec 17, 2015
Harriet Tubman
By: Cara Fine
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Introduction
• Do you know how all slaves want freedom? Well, that’s just what Tubman wanted, and maybe even some more.
http://www.newsline.umd.edu/photos/harriet-tubman-2-020411.jpg
Abolitionist
• When Tubman was young, her master wanted to banish any people called abolitionists. So they wouldn’t help slaves escape.
http://rlv.zcache.com/harriet_tubman_african_american_abolitionist_poster-r78b269b6a8b349bca09afb9a9b70560d_aibyj_400.jpg
Born (?)Harriet Tubman was born in
1820or 1821, nobody knows! But, they do know she was born in Dorchester County,
Maryland.http://10.1.10.111/contentfiltering/blocked.aspx?id=1804820892339194893
Conductor
• She was called a conductor of the underground railroad because she never let her train go off the track. Also, she never lost a passenger.
Died• Harriet died March 10, 1913, in Auburn,
New York. All blacks were sad right then. They just lost the best abolitionist.
Escape
• You know how all blacks want freedom? Well, that’s just what Harriet wanted! She escaped from her masters, and saved over 300 slaves!
http://www.picturesofharriettubman.com/Harriet-Tubman-
Underground-Railroad.php
Family• Tubman Harriet was the sixth of eleven
kids, her father Benjamin Ross, and her mother, Harriet Green, were both slaves.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/harriet%20tubman/bellaxlemon/harriettubman.jpg?o=12
Good
• There was always good in her. She was known as the nicest slave. At least she died happily!
http://media.photobucket.com/image/harriet%20tubman/i_abolish_slavery/tubman.jpg?o=13
Husband
• In 1844, Harriet married John Tubman, a free man. She wanted to run away with him, but he said NO!
Important Date
• 1865- the thirteenth amendment was passed, freeing all slaves in the U.S.! So Harriet Tubman was FREE!
1865!
Jesus
• I don’t think Harriet Tubman went to Church, but she probably knows about Jesus! Jesus is Gods child.
Kind
• Harriet was kind enough to free all of those slaves, that makes her VERY kind.
Log Hut
• Tubman was born on a large plantation w/ a big house w/ nice furniture and many rooms. But she was born behind the house in a log-hut w/ a dirt floor, no windows, and no furniture.
Masters
• Tubman had 2 masters that I know of. A he and a she. They both weren't very nice.
Nurse and Spy
• During the Civil War, Tubman worked as a nurse and spy for the northern army.
Old
• To prove that Harriet was elderly and old, here’s an interesting fact! She was 99 years old when she died, COOL!
Prayed
• Harriet prayed almost every day since she was hit with a metal weight by the master. Then she had a deep cut in her forehead.
Question
• When she was young, she always questioned slavery. Then when she was older, she saw how terrible it was.
Rights
• When Harriet was young, you could see in her eyes that she was miserable, and she wanted her rights.
Slave
• When Tubman was born, her parents were already slaves, so she was born into slavery.
Tempted
• When Harriet Tubman was young, she was so tempted to eat because she was so hungry. So when she saw sugar lumps, she couldn’t resist, and ate one.
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Underground Railroad
• Harriet was a conductor of the Underground Railroad. Meaning, she helped slaves to FREEDOM!
Vex
• It was a pain to find Tubman when she was running away. Vex means pain.
Weight
• When Harriet was young, and going to get food at a market, she came between a runaway, and a master. When the slave was running away, the master threw a weight, (meant for the slave).
X-Ray
• HEY!, Did you know that Harriet Tubman never could, and never would, get her head X-rayed to see if the cut in her head did any damage?
Youth
• Slaves, still young, (at youth) like Harriet Tubman, would be sold, no matter what!
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/0history/tubmandrivingtrain.jpg
Zip Code
• Harriet sang a song when it was safe for slaves to come out of hiding while on the run, kind of like a zip-code.
Conclusion
• We’ll, I hope you learned something about Harriet Tubman, BYE!
Bibliography
• Adler, David- A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman, Holiday House, New York, 1992.