The Life Of Harriet Tubman's Journey To Freedom?

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Araminta Russ, who is better known as Harriet Tubman to the world, was born a slave in 1820, in Dorchester County, Maryland. As a child Harriet Tubman worked very hard due to her strength, she was trusted by her master often times she worked in the homes and the field. When helping another slave she suffered from an incident when an overseer threw a heavy object at her. This caused her to have seizures and bad headaches, she would also drift to sleep for long periods of time. In 1844, she married John Tubman. Tubman was a free African American man. Harriet Tubman had a vision to become free, she would stop at nothing to become free. She expressed her views with John who clearly though she was delusional; he believed that she should stay and continue being a slave. Harriet Tubman knew that it was more to life than slavery in 1849, Harriet escaped and started her journey to freedom. Harriet Tubman knew the dangers of escaping to freedom, however she knew her purpose for the future. On her journey to freedom she built powerful relationships with Fredrick Douglass and John Brown. Those …show more content…

However, a reward was set for them and the brothers returned. Harriet kept it moving on the path to freedom. In order for Harriet to help rescue others she had to experience freedom on her own before helping free her people. Harriet Tubman wanted to achieve the goal of freedom for herself and her people. Through her learning of freedom she had to build relationships on her journey with different abolitionist and conductors. Upon her reaching to Philadelphia she met conductors of the Underground Railroad who helped her get to Philadelphia to safety. While being in Philadelphia she realized that it was not as safe as it was set to be, but she had to keep traveling until she reached full

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