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Essay / Essay on Harriet Tubman - 641
Harriet Tubman had many struggles that she overcame, such as escaping slavery and encouraging others to change their lives after escaping from slavery. Harriet Tubman's birth is believed to have been between 1820 and 1821, but there is no actual record of her birthday. Araminta Ross was born to her enslaved parents Ben and Harriet Green. The precise dates of her. She became a slave at the age of six after leaving her grandmother's home on the plantation. She has been planning her escape for many years now. Harriet Tubman was a wise girl, she knew a lot about God, or so she thought. Slaves like Harriet were uneducated in many areas. Believe it or not, but some of them are pretty smart with their reputations in educational categories. Harriet Tubman had been a slave for many years now. She dreamed of being free every night. Then, one day, it finally happened. She became free and helped everyone after finding her way to freedom. Harriet carefully observed the masters and found the paths that the masters took with their horses to get to town. She has found ways to avoid being hunted by the hunting dogs belonging to their masters. His thing was the onion, getting into a bucket or whatever they had to get into at the time so the juice from the onion on their feet would run away. Hounds are very intelligent dogs and can smell just about anything and everything. That's why the owners were so shocked when the dogs couldn't find them. She once hiked the trails and rested for days. She wanted to help her family and friends escape. She took a big risk by doing this, but first she had to come up with a plan that could help them but wouldn't get her caught. Meanwhile, W...... middle of paper ......, was a very intelligent woman who had saved a large number of people. Harriet was such a brilliant black woman that she created an Underground Railroad providing shelter and food to slaves in need. Even though she struggled to be accepted for her intelligence as a black woman. They told him horrible things about his Underground Railroad, because white people didn't have slaves to work for them, because they ran away with signs only they could understand. There were a few who were arrested and brought back to be whipped, but they couldn't have caught them all. Harriet Tubman was a fighter, she fought for what she wanted and she won. Harriet became a well-known black woman and not a slave because she was so inspiring! Harriet was a hero, a hero who was the black woman. Harriet Tubman inspired many slaves around the world.