Going Underground with Harriet Tubman

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Going Underground with Harriet Tubman By: Chelsea Kuwitzky

Courteously Provided by: niahd.wm.edu Who are you? You are a slave, who is tired of being treated like a piece of property. So, you have decided to make an escape. You have heard of those who have made the attempt. Some have reached freedom, while others have been caught and severely punished for running away. Will you take the risk and run away or will you continue living the harsh life of a slave? Don’t Run Run Courteously Provided by: niahd.wm.edu Learn about runaway slaves Learn about Slave Life

End of Journey!