Harriet Tubman The Moses Of Her People
Camila Farah

Summary of harriet the moses of her people.
On reflection of black history month i want to focus on the extraordinary actions of the woman who came to be known as the moses of her people. Moses of her people. Known as the moses of her people harriet tubman was enslaved escaped and helped others gain their freedom as a conductor of the underground railroad. Tubman also served as a scout spy guerrilla soldier and nurse for the union army during the civil war.
The moses of her people may seem a little ambitious considering that this moses was a woman and that she succeeded in piloting only three or four hundred slaves from the land of bondage to the land of freedom. Harriet tubman born araminta harriet ross. Harriet tubman is thought to have been born around 1821 as one of nine children to harriet green and benjamin ross. The title i have given my black heroine in this second edition of her story viz.
Born in dorchester county maryland tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and supported herself by working in philadelphia hotels before relocating to canada and later. Harriet tubman the moses of her people harriet tubman is the most widely recognized symbol of the underground railroad. Despite her lack of education and being born into slavers she used her leadership skills and trust in god to help save her literal family as well as many other slaves. Even if a quarter of the stories are true harriet tubman was a remarkable woman who was truly a moses of her people.
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Harriet the moses of her people. She is considered the first african american woman to serve in the military. The underground railroad saved thousands from the hell of slavery but one name will always stand out as the symbol of courage selflessness and freedom writes jonny wilkes. When she escaped on september 17 1849 tubman was aided by members of the underground railroad.Source : pinterest.com