Harriet ended up having visions telling her that she needed to be free. Earlier in her life her father taught her about the woods and such, so with this knowledge she escaped. One Saturday night she took her brothers and left. They were escaping. Not too far in her brothers fled out of fear, but she kept going. Sometimes she would find safe houses, but a lot of the time she was sleeping outside and was by herself. She was very persistent to keep going.
A little bit after she found freedom she decided to go back and save others. She did this with maps that she had made and that had been given to her. In her journeys she never let anyone turn back. This was to save herself from getting caught, but also she knew that they could do it. She often changed her routs to make sure she wouldn't get caught. A way that she would help slaves out was with music she would hide codes in songs. …show more content…
She did this by making sure her story got out there. She would also spy for the union army and is a famous conductor of the underground railroad. Many abolitionists looked up to her.
Harriet Tubman was seriously so amazing. I feel that wife without her would be much different. She was so brave. She is the swellest woman