Harriet Tubman
1820-1913
Harriet
Tubman was born in Bucktown, Maryland, USA. She married a free
black, John Tubman, in 1844. He opposed her plans to flee north,
so she escaped alone by the Underground Railroad (1849). Over the
next decade she led nearly 300 Maryland slaves to safety,
including several siblings. She was know as ''the Moses of her
people," she was devoutly religious. She helped John Brown
organize his 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry. She was in the Civil
War to free slaves. She was a spy in the war too. In her later
years, living in Auburn, N.Y, she helped support her family and
other former slaves and raised money for freedman's schools and
home for elderly blacks. Harriet was a great woman and she did a
lot for everyone like blacks.
1998, by Danny, fourth grade