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"It takes __one__ to lead." media type="custom" key="3352082" she is known as a runaway slave from Maryland. She lead millions of people to get away from slavery and the punishments. || the underground railroad. This was a network of houses that abused slaves could go to on their journey to the north for freedom. Doing this was very riskful. She was a fugitive herself and people were tryikng to look for her tool. There were rewards everywhere to help capture them. || was really into this movement because she wanted to end all enslaved african amercian people. She became the leader of the abolitionist movement. ||
 * __Harriet Tubman__**
 * <  ||< "It takes __one__ to lead." ||< **The mean and cruel way African Americans Were Treated** ||
 * < [[image:http://www.americaslibrary.gov/assets/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_subj_m.jpg width="92" height="97" caption="Harriet Tubman" link="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_subj_e.html"]] ||< 2) A runaway slave helps millions. ||< She herslef, a salve, wanted to get away from all the abuse. Now
 * < [[image:http://www.americaslibrary.gov/assets/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_rail_1_m.jpg width="84" height="87" link="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_rail_1_e.html"]] ||< 3) Underground Railroad ||< The main and saftest way to transport all of the slaves was the in
 * < [[image:http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/Images/aminotamanth_tcm4-401551.jpg width="127" height="105"]] ||< 5) Abolitionist Movement ||< Movement occured in the 18th and 19th century. Harriet Tubman
 * < [[image:http://users.stargate.net/~ashelman/JeffCo02B.jpg width="86" height="73"]]

||< 6) Civil War Spy and Nurse ||< Harriet Tubman served in the U.S army during the civil war as a nurse, scout, spy, and soldier. When war broke out she went to assist escaping slaves who were attached to the Union Army. A few years later the Union Army asked Harriet to organize a group of souts or spys with the black men. She also led military advances. One of the purpose of these was to persuade slaves to leave their masters. || what she had accomplished. Another reason why it was published was to help alleviate all of Tubman's proverty. Sarah was a supporter of abolition and published this book in 1869. Tubman made $1200 with this book. || about her. This had a less sarcasitic remark veiw about slavery. This book too tryed to helped alleviate some of Harriet's poverty. || pull out and gun and say, "You will be free or die a slave!", if they wanted to go back. Once you have started your way in the Underground Railroad you can not go back. It was too risky and someone might catch you. This is how Harriet Tubman got the name of "Moses of Her People". Everyone was hoping that she would do the samething that Moses did with the Israelites. || done with one master he "hired out" Harriet. She had to go work as a nursemaid for a small baby. She would have to stay up all night so the baby would not cry and wake up their mother. And if Harriet did fall asleep then she would get wipped. This is when Harriet Tubman knew she had to end slavery. || Made 19 riskful trips on the Underground Railroad and dodged everyone that was trying to stop. She will be remembered forever as "Moses of Her People." ||
 * <  ||< //7) "Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman"// ||< Sarah H. Bradford published a book on Harriet so people could see
 * < [[image:http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/harriet/harritp.jpg width="92" height="134"]] ||< 8) "//Harriet, the Moses of her People"// ||< "Harriet, the Moses of her People" is another book that got written
 * < [[image:http://www.americaslibrary.gov/assets/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_rail_2_m.jpg width="110" height="138" link="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_rail_2_e.html"]] ||< 4) Conductor of the Underground Railroad ||< When it came to freeing the slaves it was hard to do. Tubman would
 * < [[image:http://www.americaslibrary.gov/assets/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_youth_1_m.jpg width="114" height="119" caption="Nursemaid with her charge, ca. 1855." link="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/tubman/aa_tubman_youth_1_e.html"]] ||< 1) Early Life of Harriet Tubman ||< Ever since Harriet Tubman was born she was in slavery. When she was
 * < [[image:http://www.harriettubmanbiography.com/db2/00122/harriettubmanbiography.com/_uimages/Tubmancoverphoto5.jpg width="88" height="128"]] ||< 9) Saving Slaves ||< In the end of Harriet Tubman's life she saved over 300 slaves to freedom.

It only takes one.....

Ever since Harriet was born she was in slavery. She would have to work as a nursemaid and make sure the little baby did not wake up the mother. And if the baby did wake up then Harriet would get wipped.

Once Harriet Tubman saw how bad slavery abuse was she new she had to get out and get other people out. She is now known as the runaway slave of Maryland. And she wants to lead millions. It only takes one..... Harriet made a safe way for all the runaway slaves to travel. The underground railroad. It was a network of houses that they could all go through on their way up to the north. Doing this was very riskful. Everyone was on the lookout for the runaways and Harriet Tubman.

If you have started on the Underground railroad you can never go back. Someone might catch you then you would have to go back to slavery. It was you would be free or die a slave. With the slaves knowing that they could count on Harriet they called her the Moses of Her People. Everyone was hoping that she would do the samething that Moses did with the Israelites.

It only takes one....

The Abolitionist Movement had occured in th 18th and 19th century. Tubman liked this movement because it ment that slavery would be ended. This is how she became the leader of the abolitionist movement.

During the Civil War Harriet Tubman served in the U.S Army as a spy, scout, soldier, and nurse. A few years later the Union Army asked Harriet to organize a group of souts or spys with the black men. One of the purpose of these was to persuade slaves to leave their masters.

It only takes one.... Sarah H. Bradford published "Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman" so people could see what she had accomplished. Sarah was a supporter of abolition and published this book in 1869.

"Harriet, the Moses of her People" is another book that got written about her. This had a less sarcasitic remark veiw about slavery. Both books tryed to helped alleviate some of Harriet's poverty.

Thank you Harriet for all that you have done. With out you we would still have slavery and we would not be were we are today. I bet everyone can say straight from the bottom of our hearts.....Thank you.

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