


- HARRIET TUBMAN AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD STORY MOVIE
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But a lucky-and courageous-few managed to escape via a network of safe houses and dedicated helpers that came to be known as the Underground Railroad.
HARRIET TUBMAN AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD STORY MOVIE
There are dozens of schools across the country that bear her name along with the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn and the Harriet Tubman Museum in Cambridge.The 2013 movie 12 Years a Slave brought the darkest era of America's history into the forefront of the national consciousness.
HARRIET TUBMAN AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD STORY FULL
When Tubman passed away she was buried with full military honors at Auburn’s Fort Hill Cemetery. The first two were Betsy Ross and Paul Revere. In a survey taken nearing the end of the 20th Century, Tubman was listed as one of the most famous civilians in the pre-Civil War American history. In 1903 she donated a piece of her land to the African Methodist Episcopal Church and in 1908 The Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged was opened on the site. Even with her poor economic condition, Tubman freely gave to those in need. Bradford, wrote Tubman’s biography “Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman”, the proceeds when to Harriet and her family. The home became the haven for her family and friends as she cared for as many people as she could. Seward, also an abolitionist, sold Tubman some land in the country area of Auburn, New York. Tubman was the first woman to be the leader of an armed expedition and she led a group in the Combahee River Raid which freed over 700 South Carolina slaves.Īlthough Harriet became a famous voice for the abolitionist movement, she never did well financially. Harriet helped in the Civil War effort as a cook and a nurse and helped by being an armed scout and spy for the Northern troops. John Brown was another abolitionist that she came to know, although he promoted more violent methods for freedom than Tubman. Tubman changed the route for the Underground Railroad so that it was moved to Canada, where slavery was against the law.ĭuring her time as an abolitionist, Harriet became friends with other members such as Frederick Douglass, who was also known to help in the Underground Railroad effort. The change in dynamics meant a change in the ways that they had to help in freeing slaves.

She was given the title of ‘Conductor’ of the Underground Railroad and was so successful that many called her “General Tubman” as well as “Moses” for her leadership qualities.īy 1850, there was a passage of the “Fugitive Slaves Law” which allowed punishment for anyone who assisted in the escape of a slave and allowed slaves that escaped to the north to be captured and returned to their owners. Once she was there, she set about a personal mission to help other members of her family to escape, which eventually became a mission for all other slaves. Tubman escaped slavery in 1849 and headed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, using the Underground Railroad for her escape. The violence that she experienced caused her to have severe seizures and headaches the rest of her life, based on a head injury she received when she refused to help a slave owner capture another slave. As part of a slave family, Harriet witness and experienced a lot of violence as well as the separation of her various family members as they were sold into slavery to other plantations.
