Harriet Tubman
, The story of Harriet Tubman
P1Harriet Tubman was a very important part of black history she was a conductor for the Underground Railroad a supporter of women rights movement and she was a spy, cook, and nurse in the civil war.
Harriet Tubman's beginning
P3 Harriet Tubman was born a slave between 1815 and 1825 no one knew her exact age cause plantation owners did not keep records of slaves. She was born on a plantation on the eastern shore of maryland. Araminta (minty) Ross was her birth name that her mom gave her it wasn't till later that she changed her name to Harriet which came from her mom's first name and then later took her husband's last name Tubman.
P3 As a young girl Harriet would get sold from her owner alot but would always come back because she would always act up and be forced to be sent back to her old plantation. One day Harriet witnessed a runaway slave running thru the fields and she followed them after a while she followed the runaway in the store he rushed out and the slave catcher threw a heavy weight at the runaway and it missed and hit Harriet in the head which caused head problems where she would
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