![]() Harriet Tubman referred to as the Moses of her people led over 300 slaves to freedom. ![]() She was also a strong supporter of women's rights and fought hard to be treated as an equal. ![]() Not only did she help run the underground railroad, she served as nurse and spy in the Civil war, she was present at battles, she risked her life time and time again in the pursuit of freedom not just for herself, but for all slaves. How does an individual born into slavery, be beaten and whipped, had family members sold never to be seen again, gather that little bit of something from down deep inside to make such a stand in life. What a fierce strong woman! Calling her fierce feels like an understatement. "When Araminta escaped the hell of slavery for the "heaven" of liberty, she had "crossed the line of which she had so long been dreaming," and was reborn as Harriet." ![]() Harriet Tubmanīorn and named Araminta by her parents, she later took her Mother's Name (and possibly the name of one of her sisters), Harriett after she became free. ![]() I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one or two things I had a right to, liberty or death If I could not have one, I would have the other. "If you are tired, keep going if you are scared, keep going' if you are hungry, keep going if you want to taste freedom, keep going." - Harriet Tubman ![]()
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