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1 By: Jeffrey Harter and Kevin Rodriguez
Harriet Tubman By: Jeffrey Harter and Kevin Rodriguez

2 Early Years In 1920 Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland. At the age of six she was considered fit to work. When she was a woman, she first started to work in the house. Harriet’s first marriage was to a man named John Tubman.

3 Later in Life Harriet’s actually did not escape for freedom, but was afraid of being sent to another plantation. The following year after her escape, Tubman went back to free her family. Tubman’s husband.

4 The fight for her people
Not only was she fighting for herself but all African Americans. Tubman realized that all man should be free. She made multiple journey’s back to the South in order to free slaves. She had many clever tricks so she wouldn’t be discovered. There was an even a $40,000 dollar reward for her capture.

5 How Tubman and African Americans were treated
Tubman’s life in the fields of the plantation were very dreadful and exhausting. As a slave Harriet Tubman and other African Americans had many laws and restrictions they had to follow. Crime of rap and death for African Americans.

6 Why fight for equality

7 Harriet’s fight for equality
Harriet Tubman made nineteen trips to the South, she led 300 slaves to their freedom along the Underground Railroad. She was an army nurse, cook, and spy during the civil war.

8 Harriet’s early life accomplishments
Help build the route for the Underground Railroad. Save hundred of African-American lives. Help give support to the North during the civil war to help defeat the South.

9 Significant Quote "I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other."

10 Death of Harriet Tubman
Underwent brain surgery at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital to alleviate the pains and "buzzing" she experienced regularly Eventually admitted into the rest home Died of peumonia on March 10, 1913

11 After Tubman’s Death Upon her death in 1913, the outpouring of condolences reached across all racial lines, economic divisions and from around the world She was buried with military honors in Fort Hill Cemetery in New York Freedom Park, a tribute to the memory of Harriet Tubman, opened in the summer of 1994 at 17 North Street in Auburn

12 After Tubman’s Death Liberty Ship Harriet Tubman, christened in 1944 by Eleanor Roosevelt. In 1995, Harriet Tubman was honored by the federal government with a commemorative postage stamp bearing her name and likeness.

13 After Tubman’s Death She continues to inspire generations of Americans struggling for civil rights with her bravery and bold action. widely known and well-respected while she was alive

14 Women’s Rights Tubman worked with her friend Susan B. Anthony on woman suffrage In 1896, in a touching link to the next generation of African American women activists, Tubman spoke at the first meeting of the National Association of Colored Women Active in the suffrage movement since 1860, Tubman continued to appear at local and national suffrage conventions until the early 1900s

15 Legacy

16 Works Cited Governor’s Office 8/16/2011 News Release Historical Maryland Proclamations March 10, 1990 July 15, (n.d.). HARRIET TUBMAN. Retrieved from Harriet Tubman Biography - From Slavery to Freedom [4]. (n.d.). About.com Women's History. Retrieved from Harriet Tubman Biography. (n.d.). Bio.com. Retrieved from Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. | Legacy. (n.d.). Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. | Legacy. Retrieved from Harriet Tubman timeline. (n.d.). Harriet Tubman Timeline. Retrieved from Harriet Tubman. (n.d.). Harriet Tubman. Retrieved from Macon.com. (n.d.). Harriet Tubman’s Life and Legacy to Be Celebrated. Retrieved from PBS. (n.d.). Retrieved from tubman/#.UxSgAaMo7cs PBS. (n.d.). Retrieved from


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