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Harriet Tubman - Coggle Diagram
Harriet Tubman
US History
Social Activist
Feminist Icon for Black Women's Organizations
American Abolitionist
physical manifestation of liberation
American Hero and a symbol of freedom
Brought emancipation to anyone that crossed her path
The Underground Railroads
She became a "conductor"
Made 19 trips into the South
escorted over 300 slaves in 10 days
Never lost a single passenger
Never ran the train off the tracks
The "Moses" of her people
The 1850 Fugitive Slave Act
Influence
Led enslaved people to freedom
Women's Suffrage supporter
Nurse
Union Spy
Black Union
Early Life
Born into Slavery
Put to work
House Servant at age 5
Hired to collect muskrats from traps at age 7
Sent to work in the field during her teenage years
Measles
Neglect
Dirty environment
Injured
Never recovered
Suffered from seizures because of it