Harriet Tubman By; Bella Lilly 6 th grade Writing class.

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Harriet Tubman By; Bella Lilly 6 th grade Writing class

This is what you will learn  Personal background  Marriage  Awards  Death  Extra Information  Picture of her home

Her personal background  She was birthname was Araminta Ross on March  Her parents are Harriet Greene and Ben Ross  She adopted her only kid and her name was Gertie

Marriage  1844-her first marriage  1869-she married Nelson Davis and they were married for 19 years until he died.

Awards  The Harriet Tubman Award will go to an organization working within communities to make the most significant and will try to end slavery.  The Harriet Tubman General Award will be given to an organization that most effectively demonstrates that: end slavery end slavery impact against slavery impact against slavery help people in slavery end slavery help people in slavery end slavery

Death  March she died of Pneumonia  her resting place is in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York

Extra information  When she got free this what she said ‘ ’I look at me to see if I am the same person. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and I felt like I was in heaven.” Harriet Tubman.

Harriett's home

Black American Achievers Contract  #5 Help slaves to freedom A brave woman A brave woman Risked her life to free slaves Risked her life to free slaves Railroad Railroad Inspirational Inspirational Escaped Escaped Tempting Tempting

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Bibliography  g/wiki/Harriett_ Tubman  Http;// ves.net/Page.aspx?p id=423  Http;// alo.edu/~sww/ohistor y/hwny-tubman.htmla