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  1. Harriet Tubman (1822 – 1913) was an American abolitionist and political activist. Tubman escaped slavery and rescued approximately 70 enslaved people, including members of her family and friends. Harriet Tubman's family includes her birth family; her two husbands, John Tubman and Nelson Davis; and her adopted daughter Gertie Davis.

  2. 10. Mai 2024 · Notable Family Members: daughter of Benjamin Ross. daughter of Harriet "Rit" Green. married to John Tubman (1844–1849) married to Nelson Davis (1869–1888) (Show more) Role In: American Civil War. Top Questions. Who was Harriet Tubman? What were Harriet Tubmans accomplishments? What did Harriet Tubman do to change the world?

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  3. Birth and family. Childhood. Family and marriage. Escape from slavery. Nicknamed "Moses" Routes and methods. John Brown and Harpers Ferry. Auburn and Margaret. American Civil War. Scouting and the Combahee River Raid. Later life. Suffragist activism. Church, illness, and death. Legacy. Parks, monuments, and historical sites. Artistic portrayals.

  4. Learn about Harriet Tubman's life, legacy and impact as an enslaved woman, a conductor, a wife, a mother and a feminist icon. Explore objects related to her story and the art inspired by her activism.

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  5. Harriet Tubman verbrachte den Rest ihres Lebens in Auburn, wo sie sich um ihre Familie sowie andere bedürftige Personen kümmerte. Den Lebensunterhalt für sich und ihre Eltern verdiente sie mit einer Reihe unterschiedlicher Jobs. Sie vermietete außerdem Zimmer ihres Hauses.

  6. 29. Okt. 2009 · Learn about Harriet Tubman, an escaped enslaved woman who became a leader of the Underground Railroad and a Civil War spy. Find out about her family, her achievements and her legacy in American history.

  7. Learn about Harriet Tubman's life, from her birth into slavery in Maryland to her escape and abolitionist work on the Underground Railroad. Discover how she was separated from her family, suffered from a disability, and fought for freedom and justice.