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HARRIET TUBMAN

HARRIET TUBMAN. BY: Blaze Poe. http://hateandanger.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/harriet-tubman-quote.jpg?w=630. http://hateandanger.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/harriet-tubman-qu ote.jpg?w=630. INTRODUCTION.

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HARRIET TUBMAN

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  1. HARRIET TUBMAN BY: Blaze Poe http://hateandanger.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/harriet-tubman-quote.jpg?w=630 http://hateandanger.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/harriet-tubman-qu ote.jpg?w=630

  2. INTRODUCTION • You are about to see the world from Harriet's point of view about slavery and what she did while she was a slave and when she was free she was a union nurse. http://www.nsm.buffalo.edu/~sww/0history/ugrrmapUS .gif

  3. APPRECIATED • Was appreciated for her work http://www.lasentinel.net/UserFiles/ File/030410/2%20underground%20railroad.jpg

  4. BLACKOUTS • Often face blackouts during the day http://watermarked.cutcaster.com/cutcaster-ph oto-100619183-Old-weight-with-path.jpg

  5. CAUGHT • No slaves ever got caught on her watch

  6. DEMANDING • http://brotherpeacemaker.files.wordpress • .com/2007/12/slave-being-beaten.jpg She thought slave owners were demanding

  7. ESCAPED • She escaped at age 29 http://www.wordworker.org/ugrr1. jpg

  8. First • She got her first slave job at 5 http://www.greenpeace .org/international/ReSizes/OriginalWatermarked/Global/international/planet-2/image/2003/11/slave-worker-at-work-in-the-am.jpg

  9. Good • She was sometimes a good slave http://oreowriter.files.wordpress.com/ 2011/07/slaves.jpg

  10. Head injury • She suffered a head injury from a weight http://www.modern50.com/files/gimgs/1416_huge-50-lb-s cale-weight-iron-vintage2.jpg

  11. Intermediate • Was an intermediate abolitionist

  12. John • John Tubman was her husbands name http://janicehuse.com/ima ges/HT2.jpg

  13. Knocked • Harriet once had a tooth ache so she knocked them out with a pistol

  14. Lazy • She was often called a lazy slave http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullimage.asp?id =9464

  15. Mothers • She has her mothers name http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha rriet_Tubman

  16. Nurse • Was a union nurse in the civil war http://bobrowen.com/nymas/civilwarwomen.htm l

  17. Occasionally • Occasionally trains would take slaves to the north http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/4000/4051/old-train_1.h tm

  18. Parents • She recued her parents in Maryland http://nursing101.wikispaces.com/Harriet+Tub man

  19. Quilts • Quilts often hide messages to warn run away slaves so it was common to see a quilt hanging out of windows http://www.caroldoak.co m/free-quilt-patterns.php

  20. Revoked • She revoked slavery and went north for equal rights http://www.zazzle.c om/no_slavery_postcard-239866629997140826

  21. Songs • Songs were often used as code http://www.psdgrap hics.com/psd-icons/music-note-icon-psd/

  22. Terror • She thought terror was in her mind http://tribune.com.pk/story/147962/counter-te rrorism-strategy-the-impact-of-banning-an-organisation/

  23. Union • Worked for the union http://www.blueandgrey.zoomshare.com /1.html

  24. Violation • If you were caught hiding slaves you would be in violation of the slave code and could be sentenced too jail or death http://kpel965.com/two-juvenile-boys-arrested-in- bayou-vista

  25. Woods • She slept in the woods during the day http://nature.new7wonders.com/ar chives/wonder/black-forest

  26. Xenophobia • Did not have xenophobia http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/Other_Metaphors_and__g307-No_Sign_p61459.html

  27. Yearned • yearned for people at a young age http://www.shutterstock.com/pic -53344267/stock-photo-a-big-person-looking-down-at-a-small-person.html

  28. Zodiac • Since no one knows exactly when she was born so she has no zodiac http://cloud.graphicleftovers.com/14260/66792/3d-zodiac-signs.jpg

  29. CONCLUSION • Now that you know about Harriet's life isn't about fun and games it was about something that matters not something that doesn't. she change the way other people thought about her she lead the underground railroad a trail that hundreds of people escaped on to get away from slavery.

  30. WORK CITED • Skelton, renne, Harriet Tubman,2005 • martin, Michael Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad,2005

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