Harriet Tubman May, June book report By: Bryce. Q: Who was Harriet Tubman’s owner? Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“The Moses of Her People”
Advertisements

HARRIET TUBMAN & THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BY VENITA R. WILLIAMS.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was actually an above-ground series of escape routes for slaves traveling from the South to the North.
Harriet Tubman By: Melanie Tellez W. Stiern Middle School Ms. Marshall HSS 8.7 & 8.9.
ANIMOTO VIDEO. The Underground Railroad is a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for African American slaves who wanted to.
The Underground Railroad By: Aaryn Griggs.
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD By: Shea Palmer PD: 5.
Angel Valdez W. Stiern Middle School
African American Power Points: Table of Contents Rosa Parks by Julie Harriet Tubman by Tiffany Harriet Tubman by Emily.
HARRIET TUBMAN Conductor of the Underground Railroad By Donna Martin.
BY ABBY ALFS Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and made more than nineteen missions to rescue more than three hundred slaves. When the American.
BY: MELANIE RODRIGUEZ. Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Harriet`s childhood 3 Harriet Tubman`s struggles 4 Harriet`s Many Names.
Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was born in 1819 or 1820 in Dorchester County, Maryland Her name at that time was Araminta Ross (Minty) Her grandmother was.
HARRIET TUBMAN Conductor of the Underground Railroad.
HARRIET TUBMAN & THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. Slavery in the United States Slavery of African Americans in the United States began as early as 1500 when.
By: Laci Smith  Harriet Tubman was a African American slave who heard about the underground railroad.  She helped slaves escape.  She was born on.
Written by: Sharon Gayle Retold by: Ms. Rosales  Harriet was not born free. She was born a slave. Her family belonged to someone else. She was lovingly.
BY: MADDIE HICKOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. SLAVERY!!!!!!!! Harriet in slavery!!! Harriet escaping from slavery!!! When Harriet was in slavery she tried to help.
 Harriet began working on the plantation as a child with no education. She suffered serious brain damage because her owner hit her in the head with a.
Harriet Tubman By Ryan Sardina. intro This will tell you how Harriet escaped slavery and made it to the north. But still kept coming back to help other.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was actually an above-ground series of escape routes for slaves traveling from the South to the North.
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad By: Lauren Curran.
10/17/2009 The Underground Railroad The Illinois Connection 
Harriet Tubman Joy H. Allen 6 th Grade Language Arts Spartanburg Christian Academy.
Lesson 2-Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
Created by Allison Duquaine and Desirae Bombay-Klyce.
The Underground Railroad Pages Another Way to Resist Running away was another way slaves chose to resist slavery. Some slaves ran away alone.
Harriet Tubman An Interactive lesson by Her Life Timeline Underground Railroad Quiz End Show.
By: Jeffrey Harter and Kevin Rodriguez
The Road to the Civil War Crises in the 1850’s Slides by Sue Pojer and Venita Williams.
1. Who led the struggle for the rights of women and abolition in Pennsylvania? 2. What role did Pennsylvania play in the Civil War? 3. What changes took.
Frederick Douglass. Frederick understood the importance of reading. He knew that by reading he could find out about new ideas. When he learned to read.
Overview  Early Life  Adult Life leading to Freedom  Contributions to Society  Leadership Qualities and Legacy  Howard University Building  Concluding.
By Taylor Marie McCauley Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County, Maryland around 1820.
A short biography. Tubman, Harriet Ross ( ). Born into slavery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Tubman gained international acclaim as an Underground.
By: Levi McDowell v=2&oq=harriet+tubman&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_l=img.3..0l l15282l0l16328l14l14l0l4l4l0l453l196.
Harriet Tubman By: Morgan Sentelle.  Born in 1918 into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland as Araminta Ross.  Raised in harsh conditions -was whipped.
Harriet Tubman An American Hero.
Harriet Tubman By; Bella Lilly 6 th grade Writing class.
Harriet Tubman By Patrick and Nebiu. Biography In 1820, Araminta Harriet Greene Tubman was born in Maryland. In 1844 Harriet Tubman marries John Tubman,
Harriet Tubman By Molly Dvorkin Childhood Harriet Tubman was born in Harriet Tubman was born in At the age of 5, Harriet began working as.
Harriet Tubman By Talia. Childhood Harriet was born in Harriet was born in She had to work when she was only 3 years old. She had to work.
Harriet Tubman By, Kiley, Ethan, and Ben.
Harriet Tubman -by Sean Farrell
Conflict Leads to Crisis: The Causes of the U.S. Civil War.
The Life of Harriet Tubman By Sandra Campos Angela Paulino Briana Young.
Harriet Tubman By Sarah Lorenz. Background BIRTH PLACE: Edward Brodas plantation near Bucktown, Dorchester County, Maryland. Born in 1820 or Since.
Harriet Tubman A well known hero. This is Harriet she is well known as a great heroine who saved many slaves.
Harriet Tubman. My Hero, Harriet Tubman Harriet’s Early Life  Harriet Tubman was born in Maryland in the year  Her birth name was Araminta Ross.
The Struggle for freedom By Maria Putnam. What was the under ground railroads? The Underground Railroad, a vast network of people who helped fugitive.
The road to the CIVIL WAR. Words you gotta know to understand why the Civil War happened 1. abolitionist 2. “Underground Railroad” 3. Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Willow Cooke. Early Years Harriet was born a slave. Harriet did hard work as a child. Slaves were not aloud to learn including Harriet because.
Harriet Tubman Lizzie Eudy. Who Is Harriet Tubman? Full name Araminta Harriet Ross Born a slave near the east shore 1820 Dorchester, Maryland born Ben.
Harriet Tubman by Kayla Magana. Harriet Tubman's Family Life Harriet Tubman as born on January 29, 1820 in Dorchester Maryland. Harriet and Benjamin Ross.
 Araminta Harriet Ross Tubman: Born in Dorchester County, Maryland, in 1820 (don’t know the exact date of birth).  At the age of 12, she witnessed another.
Life of a Slave on Southern Plantations.
Harriet Tubman A Presentation by: Brittany Leatherman.
Kailyn Hoppe Block 2 Harriet was born in she was born into slavery with the name Araminta. Until she changed it to Harriet. Harriet was forced.
Underground Railroad A-Z People, Places, and Perspectives.
By : Asia Hines. Harriet Tubman is famous because she led over 300 slaves to freedom on the underground railroad. She made 19 trips back and forth. Since.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was actually an above-ground series of escape routes for slaves traveling from the South to the North.
Underground Railroad EQ: Who operated the Underground Railroad and what was its purpose?
By: Christopher Jookar and Molly Kroeger
Harriet Tubman.
Reformers & Abolitionists
HARRIET TUBMAN Conductor of the Underground Railroad
Exercise 9 Revising Stringy Sentences
HARRIET TUBMAN Conductor of the Underground Railroad
HARRIET TUBMAN Conductor of the Underground Railroad
Presentation transcript:

Harriet Tubman May, June book report By: Bryce

Q: Who was Harriet Tubman’s owner? Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. She changed her name to Harriet after she escaped from slavery. The actual year of her birth is unknown, but is believed to be between 1820 and 1825.

A: Edward Brodess Harriet’s parents were owned by Mary Brodess. Rit Green and Ben Ross had 9 children together. Three of the children were sold away from the family. Ownership of the remaining children and Harriet’s parents passed to Edward Brodess when Mary died.

Q: How did Harriet Tubman escape from slavery? Harriet married John Tubman in He was a free black man. Edward Brodess died and his widow Eliza began selling the family slaves. Harriet was afraid of being sold away from her family. Her husband did not want her to run, but Harriet decided to try and run away. Harriet married John Tubman in He was a free black man. Edward Brodess died and his widow Eliza began selling the family slaves. Harriet was afraid of being sold away from her family. Her husband did not want her to run, but Harriet decided to try and run away.

A: The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad is not an actual train railroad. It was a series of homes and people who helped slaves hide from slave catchers. The slaves would journey north to Canada where slavery was illegal. The Underground Railroad is not an actual train railroad. It was a series of homes and people who helped slaves hide from slave catchers. The slaves would journey north to Canada where slavery was illegal.

Q: How many trips did Harriet make as a conductor? Harriet made many dangerous trips back to her home and surrounding farms to rescue slaves. Harriet made many dangerous trips back to her home and surrounding farms to rescue slaves. Slaves escaped during the winter so they could walk across frozen rivers in the north. Slaves escaped during the winter so they could walk across frozen rivers in the north. They looked to the North Star to lead them in the right direction to Canada They looked to the North Star to lead them in the right direction to Canada

A: We don’t know how many trips she made.

Q: What did Harriet do after the Civil War During one of Harriet’s trips back to her home, she found out her husband, John Tubman, had a new wife. She was very angry. During one of Harriet’s trips back to her home, she found out her husband, John Tubman, had a new wife. She was very angry. Later, she met and married a man named Nelson Davis. Later, she met and married a man named Nelson Davis.

A: She worked for women’s rights Harriet met and worked with Susan B. Anthony to help women gain the right to vote. Harriet met and worked with Susan B. Anthony to help women gain the right to vote. She helped to open a home for elderly black people called the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged. She helped to open a home for elderly black people called the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged.

Q: What was Harriet’s Legacy Harriet Tubman died in 1913 at the home for the aged that was named after her. Harriet Tubman died in 1913 at the home for the aged that was named after her. She was buried with military honors at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, New York. She was buried with military honors at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, New York.

A: Harriet Tubman is a symbol of freedom and civil rights She is listed as one of the 100 Greatest African Americans She is listed as one of the 100 Greatest African Americans There are dozens of schools across America named for her There are dozens of schools across America named for her Her story is told to school children everywhere Her story is told to school children everywhere Dozens of books have been written about her life. Dozens of books have been written about her life.

Resources and References Wikipedia (Bibliography below) Wikipedia (Bibliography below) –Anderson, E. M. (2005). Home, Miss Moses: A novel in the time of Harriet Tubman. Higganum, CT: Higganum Hill Books. ISBN ISBN ISBN –Bradford, Sarah (1961). Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People. New York: Corinth Books. LCCN LCCN LCCN –Bradford, Sarah (1971). Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman. Freeport: Books for Libraries Press. ISBN ISBN ISBN –Clinton, Catherine (2004). Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN Clinton, CatherineISBN Clinton, CatherineISBN –Humez, Jean (2003). Harriet Tubman: The Life and Life Stories. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN ISBN ISBN –Larson, Kate Clifford (2004). Bound For the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN Larson, Kate CliffordISBN Larson, Kate CliffordISBN –Lowry, Beverly (2008). Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life. Random House. ISBN Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life ISBN Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life ISBN –Sterling, Dorothy (1970). Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman. New York: Scholastic, Inc. ISBN Scholastic, IncISBN Scholastic, IncISBN Images from Google Images search Images from Google Images search