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    in 1849. She led hundreds of slaves to the north in seek of freedom using the Underground Railroad, an elaborate network of housed that supported the freedom of slaves. She was the most famous "conductor" on this railroad. During the Civil War, Harriet was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in war and liberated more than 700 slaves in South Carolina. Eli graduated from Yale College, formerly known as Yale University, in 1792. Whitney began producing cotton gins in 1794 with the help…

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    Among these abolitionists, there was a slave by the name of Harriet Tubman. Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and fled to Pennsylvania. Since her family ties were severed, Tubman decided to rescue her family and others still living in slavery. Tubman managed to rescue over 60 people through use of the Underground Railroad, a network she used to travel from Maryland to Philadelphia. In 1850, runaway slaves…

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    There has been a lot of criticism surrounding the idea of Harriet Tubman's face on the new $20 bill. Although I have no qualms about Harriet Tubman being the one to grace the $20 bill, I don’t believe there is any need to change the current money. Instead of focusing on which face goes on which bill, the government should be focusing on more important topics such as our national debt. I find it ironic that although The United Stated is "currently plunged into a $19-trillion debt", the people in…

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    Harriet Tubman, an African American woman, was an amazing woman and did amazing things in her life. She was born in 1820-1825 in Maryland and was already in the slave trade. Her exact year and date of birth are unknown. Her original name was Araminta Harriet Ross, she had eight siblings all born enslaved. Her parents were Harriet “Rit” Green and Benjamin Ross. Harriet Tubman is an important woman in history because of her many accomplishments for women, slaves, and racial equality. She risked…

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    endanger your own life to rescue others? All these questions must have developed within the mind of Harriet Tubman, one of the most courageous heroes of America. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822, in Dorchester County Maryland. She began working as a young child from the age of 5. When her master died in 1849, she executed the life-changing decision to run away. Several people recognize Harriet for her bravery and strenuous work in the Underground Railroad, but she also was also a…

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    characteristics are necessities to an excellent leader. A fantastic leader possesses positive skills outside the workplace. Although, while many people know the definition of leadership, they many do not understand what it truly means to be a leader. As Harriet Tubman, she demonstrates the difference between a leader and a boss. The leader works in the open, and the boss in covert. The leader leads, and the boss drives. A leader is a person who leads a group towards success and prospers. A…

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    Arguably the most important trait that Harriet Tubman displays is her dedication to the task of helping the newly escaped slaves to freedom. The first example is of when after a few days of walking Harriet and her party of escaped slaves finally come to their first stop; “It took them three nights of walking to reach the first stop,” (Petry 12). This evidence is key in conveying how much dedication she really has. Wandering days without food and the thought of possible capture fresh on their…

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    dogs, keep going.If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If there’s shouting after you keep going, don’t ever stop. If you want a taste of freedom keep going.’- Harriet Tubman. The underground railroad was created for slaves to find a way to freedom. The underground railroad all started with a woman named Harriet Tubman, she was a spy for the United States during the civil war. She was also the main leader of the underground railroad. This was her idea to start all of this, and to go…

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    be a great leader, one that nobody could ever replace. This is why I’ve chosen Harriet Tubman out of all the abolitionists, to represent leadership, and the qualities of leadership that are so hard to find in a person. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in March 1822, and everyone saw her as just a regular slave, working in the despairing heat in the day and sleeping in the freezing and windy cold night. Thus, Harriet was not like the others thought she was, and one night she escaped her…

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