Tubman's dangerous work required tremendous ingenuity;
The Auburn property Tubman.
Tubman and twenty dollars.
After reaching Philadelphia, Tubman thought of her family.
Harriet Tubman was born a slave in 1820.
What do you know about Harriet Tubman?
You mean you don't know about Harriet Tubman?
Now, the family of Tubman is speaking out.
Once they had left, Tubman's brothers had second thoughts.
After reaching Philadelphia, Tubman began thinking of her family.
Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on $20 bills.
A biographical film based on Tubman's life is in production.
Thank you for your service to this country, Ms. Tubman.
Soon afterwards, Tubman escaped again, this time without her brothers.
In November 1860, Tubman embarked on her final rescue mission.
Tubman met with General David Hunter,
a strong supporter of abolition.
Soon afterward, Tubman escaped again, this time without her brothers.
Larson suggests that they might have planned to buy Tubman's freedom.
In 2008, Towson University named a new residence hall after Tubman.
We will take that in check, money orders or Tubman twenties,
Tubman's religious faith was another important resource
as she ventured repeatedly into Maryland.
The land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Tubman also carried a revolver, and was not afraid to use it.
Tubman's mother was assigned to"the big house"[14][15]
and had scarce time for her family;
In her later years, Tubman worked to promote the cause of women's suffrage.
Tubman went to Baltimorewhere her brother-in-law Tom Tubman hid her until the sale.
TUbman and her brothers Ben and Harry escaped from slavery on September 17,
1849.
A week later, Brodess died, and Tubman expressed regret for her earlier sentiments.
Tubman and her brothers, Ben and Henry,
escaped from slavery on September 17, 1849.