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Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped to Philadelphia in 1849, then immediately returned to Maryland to rescue her family. American Heroes, American Civil War, American Women, American Art, Native American, Black History Facts, Black History Month, Harriet Tubman Pictures, By Any Means Necessary
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Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped to Philadelphia in 1849, then immediately returned to Maryland to rescue her family.
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Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman. In 1844 at the age of 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American who did not share her dream.Since she was a slave, she knew there could be a chance that she could be sold and her marriage would be split apart. Harriet dreamed of traveling north. There, she would be free and would not have to worry about having her marriage split up by the slave trade. She said she would go by herself. He told her that if she ran off, he would tell her master. Old West, Brave, John Brown, Black Knowledge, Mystery Of History, Portraits
Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman
Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman. In 1844 at the age of 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American who did not share her dream.Since she was a slave, she knew there could be a chance that she could be sold and her marriage would be split apart. Harriet dreamed of traveling north. There, she would be free and would not have to worry about having her marriage split up by the slave trade. She said she would go by herself. He told her that if she ran off, he would tell her master.
Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman. In 1844 at the age of 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American who did not share her dream.Since she was a slave, she knew there could be a chance that she could be sold and her marriage would be split apart. Harriet dreamed of traveling north. There, she would be free and would not have to worry about having her marriage split up by the slave trade. She said she would go by herself. He told her that if she ran off, he would tell her master.
Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman
Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman. In 1844 at the age of 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American who did not share her dream.Since she was a slave, she knew there could be a chance that she could be sold and her marriage would be split apart. Harriet dreamed of traveling north. There, she would be free and would not have to worry about having her marriage split up by the slave trade. She said she would go by herself. He told her that if she ran off, he would tell her master.
The description said Harriet Tubman. It could be her, however, given her life's work I wonder if she would allow anyone to take a photo? History Books, African History, Black Like Me, Beautiful Black Women
The description said Harriet Tubman. It could be her, however, given her life's work I wonder if she would allow anyone to take a photo?
Cultivators Four Historical women noted as Cultivators, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Angela Davis, Assata Shakur...How Much do you know about these Women figures.? Black History T Shirts, Arte Dope, Non Plus Ultra, Afrique Art
Cultivators Four Historical women noted as Cultivators, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Angela Davis, Assata Shakur...How Much do you know about these Women figures.?
Burial of a freedom fighter: Harriet Tubman, (Araminta Harriet Ross) March 1913. Written on her tombstone: To the Memory of Harriet Tubman Davis Heroine of the Underground Railroad. Nurse and Scout in the Civil War. Born about 1820 in Maryland. Died March 10, 1913 at Auburn, NY "Servant of God, Well Done" Erected by the Empire State Federation of Women Clubs. Us History, History Photos, Rare Images, Rare Photos, Vintage Photos, Vintage Photographs
Burial of a freedom fighter: Harriet Tubman, (Araminta Harriet Ross) March 1913. Written on her tombstone: To the Memory of Harriet Tubman Davis Heroine of the Underground Railroad. Nurse and Scout in the Civil War. Born about 1820 in Maryland. Died March 10, 1913 at Auburn, NY "Servant of God, Well Done" Erected by the Empire State Federation of Women Clubs.
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Here are their NAMES! Left to right: Harriet Tubman; Gertie Davis [Tubman's adopted daughter]; Nelson Davis [Tubman's husband]; Lee Cheney; "Pop" Alexander; Walter Green; Sarah Parker ["Blind Auntie" Parker] and Dora Stewart [granddaughter of Tubman's brother, John Stewart]. photo by William Cheney. American Life, American Heritage, Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad, Civil War Photos, History Of Photography, Cheney
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Here are their NAMES! Left to right: Harriet Tubman; Gertie Davis [Tubman's adopted daughter]; Nelson Davis [Tubman's husband]; Lee Cheney; "Pop" Alexander; Walter Green; Sarah Parker ["Blind Auntie" Parker] and Dora Stewart [granddaughter of Tubman's brother, John Stewart]. photo by William Cheney.
JOHN BROWN HOME FOR THE AGED | Founded by Harriet Tubman (Davis). About a year before her death, Harriet Tubman Davis dressed in a white shawl over her head and white dress, is seated in the center of the photo, outside of the Home for the Aged. She is surrounded by the matrons and members of the Board of Managers. Her grandniece, Mary Elliott Gaskin, stands first to the left in the back row. American Photo, White Shawl, Back Row, Underground Railroad, Lest We Forget, Historical Pictures, African Americans
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JOHN BROWN HOME FOR THE AGED | Founded by Harriet Tubman (Davis). About a year before her death, Harriet Tubman Davis dressed in a white shawl over her head and white dress, is seated in the center of the photo, outside of the Home for the Aged. She is surrounded by the matrons and members of the Board of Managers. Her grandniece, Mary Elliott Gaskin, stands first to the left in the back row.
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While Tubman is most famous for her participation in the Underground Railroad, she should also be recognized for her work for the Union during the Civil War as a nurse, cook, and spy. H.R. 4982, a bill granting a pension to Harriet Tubman Davis, January 19, 1899, Records of the U.S. House of Representatives. National Archives Identifier 306578. Nursing School Scholarships, Top Nursing Schools, Nursing School Studying, Today In Black History, African American History Month, Schools In America, United States Congress, Social Practice
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While Tubman is most famous for her participation in the Underground Railroad, she should also be recognized for her work for the Union during the Civil War as a nurse, cook, and spy. H.R. 4982, a bill granting a pension to Harriet Tubman Davis, January 19, 1899, Records of the U.S. House of Representatives. National Archives Identifier 306578.
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Hipster Harriet Tubman - I just taught Harriet Tubman, she was a bad a%# Web Dubois, Marcus Garvey, James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther, Barack Obama, Louis Farrakhan
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