Women of Achievement Written for the Fireside Schools Under the Auspices of T

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Women of Achievement Written for the Fireside Schools Under the Auspices of T
Brawley, Benjamin Griffith, 1882-1939
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, Bronze Foundry and Iron Works, New York, N. Y.
HARRIET TUBMAN II.
HARRIET TUBMAN* Greatest of all the heroines of anti-slav ery was Harriet Tubman. This brave woman not only escaped from bondage her self, but afterwards made nineteen distinct trips to the South, especially to Maryland, and altogether aided more than three hun dred souls in escaping from their fetters.
Araminta Ross, better known by the Christian name Harriet that she adopted, and her married name of Tubman, was born about 182
...1 in Dorchester County, on the eastern shore of Maryland, the daughter of Benjamin Ross and Harriet Greene, both of whom were slaves, but who were privi leged to be able to live their lives in a state of singular fidelity. Harriet had ten broth ers and sisters, not less than three of whom she rescued from slavery; and in 1857, at great risk to herself, she also took away to the North her aged father and mother.
While this sketch Is drawn from various sources, I feel specially Indebted to Sarah H.


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