"Harriet Tubman, Henry Bibb, Anthony Burns, Addison White, Josiah Henson and John Parker -" (Subway Rd .: Freedom Trail 1). All these are famous people who are using the subway for slave escape. Since the late 1700s, the lives of many people have been freely threatened. The subway is not a secret system for freeing escaped slaves but also an opportunity to improve their lives. Railways have advantages, but there are also many pitfalls.
In 1869, Sarah Hopkins Bradford published an authoritative biography of Harriet Tobman's lifetime. Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist who helped slaves escape from the subway. When Harry Toberman asks Frederick Douglas about his achievement, she often cooperates with nonsense Frederick Douglas. I answered this letter. As you are reading, remember how Frederick Douglass defines private and public performance.
In this letter, famous death penalty Thomas Garrett explains Harriet ยท Taberman how he knew, she served how she escaped from slavery. Sarah Hopkins Bradford's Harriet Toberman scene. Wilmington, 1868, Missouri. My friend: Yesterday, my support brought a lot of memories to me as I can respect him.
Harriet Tubman was born in a slave and her parents named her Araminta "Minty" Ross. When she ran away, she changed her name in 1849. She named Harry It, her mother and her husband "Toberman." Tobuman hurt her head in his teens and gave bright dreams and hallucinations in addition to sleep. She is very religious and she says that her religious belief has encouraged her to encourage her friends and family many times. She is illiterate throughout her life.
Harriet Tabuman spent several years after the end of the North War. She works hard to improve the lives of the black people in the United States. She raised funds to escape from slave food, evacuation centers, and education. Harriet Tubman also built an elderly care center at Auburn 's home. Harriet Tubman can not read or write. In 1869, her friend Sarah Bradford (Sarah Bradford), from her scenes of life, Harriet Tabman (Harriet Tabman) so that her achievement can inspire others, It helps to write her biography. Harriet Tubman is involved in the rights of women, mainly black women. In 1895, she met a color women's press to counter moral, citizen's pride for establishing an attack with African-American women (NCCWA), and other national conventions first It was the only time. . NCCWA was changed to the National Association of Colored People in 1896. Harriet Tobman was not involved.