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Explore the remarkable life of Harriet Tubman, a fearless leader and icon of the Underground Railroad. Born into slavery on January 29, 1820, Tubman's childhood was marked by hardship, but she dreamed of escape and freedom. Defying the odds, Tubman risked her own life to lead countless slaves to safety, demonstrating unimaginable courage and selflessness. Her journey from slave to freedom fighter inspires us all to fight for justice and equality. Discover her story and the lasting impact she made in the fight against oppression.
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Harriet Tubman By: America Ceballos
Introduction Have you ever risked your life for the people you love? Imagine your self in a moment you have the only chance to escape but you decide to stay and help the other saves Well Harriet Tubman decided to stay and help the people she loved
Her childhood • She was born on January 29, 1820 • Died on mach 10, 1913 • Grew up in a slave family • She had 10 siblings • Always had a dream to escape • She had to sleep and eat with dogs
They were sent away after they learned to walk • To go clean instead of work on the fields • The boys were worth more than the girls • As soon as they were a teen ager they were sent of to the fields WHAT HAPPENED TO LITTLE KIDS
What did she do? • She lead the slaves out of slavery • She discovered the underground railroad • She risked he life for Other slaves
conclusion I think Harriet Tubman was a good leader because she kept on going even though it was tough And because I will keep on Fighting for what I believe in
Bibliography • Storey, Margaret M. "A Women in History." Harriet Tubman. Ed. Charles L. Blockson. 1987. ., . . Print. • Bradford, sara H., and eral Conrad. Harriet tubmana's life. Aubrn, NY: 1869. Print.