KELSI LUDICKE HARRIET TUBMAN
CHILDHOOD Her birth name is Araminta Ross Born in Maryland in 1820 as a slave on a plantation Birth records weren’t kept of slaves, so the exact date of her birth is unknown
1890 TUBMAN FAMILY
LIFE AS A SLAVE Life was very difficult for her She grew up in a one-room cabin with her eleven siblings At the age of six, she was loaned out to another family where she took care of a newborn baby. All they fed her were table scraps
Age 13 ARAMINTA TUBMAN
NOTHING STOPPED HER At the age of 13, she changed her name from “Araminta” to “Harriet”, after her mother Not long after, she received a horrible head injury from being hit by a metal rod The injury nearly killed young Harriet and caused her to have dizzy spells and blackouts for the rest of her life
FREEDOM RINGS In the fall of 1849, Harriet made the decision to escape to Pennsylvania
THE SCARY RETURN Even though she made it to freedom, Harriet decided to return for her friends and family One group at a time, Harriet guided her family and several dozen other slaves to freedom by ways of the Underground Railroad They only traveled by night
HARRIET “MOSES” TUBMAN Harriet acquired the nickname “Moses”, because like in the bible, Harriet led the slaves to freedom
“MOSES” HARRIET LED OVER 300 SLAVES TO FREEDOM
FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT In 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was passed. This read that if slaves were caught in the North, they had to be returned to their owners in the South. This now meant that Harriet had to lead everyone in an escape all the way to Canada
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD As a conductor in the Underground Railroad, Harriet proudly proclaimed that she made over 19 trips helping slaves escape
-HARRIET TUBMAN “I WAS THE CONDUCTOR OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FOR EIGHT YEARS, AND I CAN SAY WHAT MOST CONDUCTORS CAN’T SAY – I NEVER RAN MY TRAIN OFF THE TRACK AND I NEVER LOST A PASSENGER.”