Imagine a girl and her two brothers, the toes of the sidewalks; the children tried to cross the road. As an older sister, she has to go first. She took a few steps carefully and showed the way to his brothers while watching both directions. She walked to the other side of the street, turned around and told them to follow exactly what she was doing, and they would pass it safely. The two boys walked two steps like my older sister, but both were lying down, but I was very scared.
Weatherford, Carol Boston. Moses: When Harriet Tubman led her people free. First edition New York: Dive into the Sun / Highborn Children's Book, 2006. The fictional story Harriet Tubman ran away from slavery to win the freedom of Philadelphia. Winter, Janet. Please follow the gourd. It was edited by 1st Dragonfly Books. New York: Knopf:, 1992, c 1988. The escaping slave moves to Canada north along the subway path for freedom, according to a song taught by an old sailor named Peg Leg ยท Joe, one of the conductor of the railroad. It is based on actual events. Songs and lyrics
Moses and Harriet Tabemousse was a Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites from Egypt through the Red Sea free. Harriet Tubman is an African-American woman who brought slaves to Canada and released slaves. As God told him to release the Israelites, Moses led his people freely. Harriet Tubman leads her people free as she is enslaving herself. Harriet Tubman started working from guiding families living in the state of Maryland to help people access the subway and free 300 slaves. Moses began releasing the people by letting Pharaoh release the people. Moses freed thousands of Israelis from slavery. Until they arrived in Canada, Harriet Tubman exhausted slavery from home to home. She has guns and she gets used to threatening slavery if she decides to return back if they are too tired. She is afraid that the returning person will be tortured and reveal the route of the subway trail.
Harriet Tubman During the Civil War Tubman was working as a nurse, chef and spy for the Allied forces in the North Province. Tubman was originally a slave, but escaped under the guidance of the subway street. She knew that the majority of her race was still enslaved, but she could not enjoy her freedom. I promised to release as many slaves as possible and the next ten years of her life after she ran away was spent on the subway street. - Since colonization began in the Americas, nurses have been at the forefront of medicine. At all significant stages of our country, carers were there to take care of the illness, heal the injured, and to provide care. They have constantly evolved and developed occupations. Nurses changed the scope of medical care and patient care in the United States. In the colonial American, we believe that most of modern medicine was not considered.