Quotes From Harriet Tubman

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Narrator: A long time ago, there used to be something called African American slavery, but there was one slave by the name of Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman made nineteen trips into the South and saved over three hundred slaves. Harriet Tubman even managed to not lose anyone during the progress. Master: ''Settle down, settle down. It's time to rest, also both of you will be assigned to new masters on Friday. Make sure to make a good first impression or else.'' Narrator: The master swiftly walked away.The two slaves got up from the field and looked for a clear spot to sleep on, but luckily, they eventually found one. Slave 1: ''Is it just me, but do you hear something behind the tree over there?'' Slave 2: ''No, I don't. Plus, if there was really something there it'd probably be an animal.'' …show more content…

Harriet Tubman: ''Hello there, my name's Harriet. It must not be too pleasant being a slave, and I completely understand that. But, I can promise you something.'' Narrator: The slaves looked at Harriet and began to speak. Slave 1: ''Okay then, what can you promise us?Be our master? '' Harriet Tubman: ''No, no, no, you got the wrong idea in mind. I'm here to help you escape from slavery.'' Narrator: The slaves studied Harriet and realized she was not a master. Slave 2: ''Oh, sorry for the misunderstanding.'' Harriet Tubman: ''That's fine, I don't mind. But if you want to escape right now, follow me.'' Narrator: The two slaves began to follow Harriet and came across a path. Harriet Tubman: ''Okay, all you have to do is run, never look back!'' Narrator: The two slaves swiftly ran with Harriet until they found a person in a small carriage. Transporter: ''Hurry, your master will come if you're not going to be fast enough!'' Narrator: The slaves and Harriet got in the carriage as quickly as

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