Harriet Tubman
Sarah H. Bradford describes as being: the future deliverer of hundreds of her
people; the spy and scout of the Union Armies; the devoted hospital nurse; the protector
of hunted fugitives; the eloquent speaker in public meetings; the cunning eluder of
pursuing man-hunters; the heaven guided pioneer through dangers seen and unseen; and
"The Moses of her People".
Harriet Tubman was an African American woman who escaped from slavery and
repeatedly made about 19 trips back
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Moses for nothing. Her being a
conductor of he Underground Railroad, freeing many slaves, and her belief in God
outweighed her life as a slave, including other trials and tribulations that she had to
overcome. Even though the bounties were after her, she never gave up. Her spiritual walk
with God enabled her to go on. She overcame a racist issue when she was told, by a
conductor, that she couldn’t sit with whites.
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