1800 was a bad time for the United States. In a new country, there is a very different opinion on the topic of slavery. People are on one extreme or the other, bringing intense debate and laws and regulations. As a revolutionary and escaped slave of her era, Harriet Tabman was once the most effective subway street "history" in history. Unless it is for her, many slaves will never be released from slavery. Defiant and began to acquire freedom from a young age, she should not leave her to her "place". As a family's eleventh child, she was unable to read and write throughout her life and succeeded in placing more than 300 slaves free in the family.
Ordinary female: Harriet Tubman (1819/1820 - 1913) Harriet ยท Tubman who was born after the bill was abolished in the UK is worth seeing as an example of African-born slavery. Because this continues in the United States, he worked bravely to free his fellow slaves. Born in Maryland, she is a child of two African slaves. In 1844, she married a free black man John Tubman, but she was afraid that she could escape in five years and sell it with other slaves in the farm. She goes to Polaris to Pennsylvania and goes to Philadelphia.
Harriet Tubman spent years after the end of the Northern War. She is working hard to improve the lives of American black people. She gathered funds to escape from slave food, evacuation centers, and education. Harriet Tubman also built an elderly care center in her house in Auburn. Harriet Tubman can not read or write. Her friend Sarah Bradford helped her write her biography so that her achievement stimulated others in 1869. Harriet Tubman is involved in the rights of women, mainly black women. In 1895, she was the first and only meeting of the National Colored Women's Conference (NCCWA), formed to combat press and other attacks on moral and civil pride of African-American women. . NCCWA was changed to the National Color Expansion Association in 1896. Harriet taban is not involved.