Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman was an American slave who escaped from slavery in the South to become a leading abolitionist before the American Civil War. She was born in Maryland in 1820, and successfully escaped in 1849. Then she returned many times to help both family members and non-relatives escape from slavery. She led hundreds of slaves to freedom in the North as the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, an elaborate secret network of safe houses organized for that purpose.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

By 1856, my capture would have brought a $40,000 reward from the South. I overheard some men reading her wanted poster, which said that she was illiterate. I pulled out book and began reading it. This was enough to fool the men.
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