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Where was Harriet Tubman born?

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Where was Harriet Tubman born?

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Some historians estimate Harriet Tubman to have been born between 1819 – 1822. Harriet Tubman died in 1913 in Auburn, New York. Harriet Tubman’s year of birth has never been fully documented. Sadly, being born into slavery, births among slaves and children of slaves were not deemed vital enough to be listed. ************************************************************************ Ghanaian roots. Harriet Green and Benjamin Ross, Tubman’s parents, were second-generation slaves, owned by Bucktown farmer Edward Brodess. Their Ashanti grandparents were stolen in 1725 from what is now central Ghana. One of 10 children, Tubman was born around 1820 and given the name Araminta (although she later took her mother’s name). In 1849, Tubman heard rumors that she and two of her brothers were to be sold to a chain gang in the deep South. “I had reasoned this out in my mind,” she said. “There was one of two things I had a right to–liberty or death.” She is said to have walked by the window of a house

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Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1820, in Dorchester County, Maryland. Given the names of her two parents, both held in slavery, she was of purely African ancestry. She was raised under harsh conditions, and subjected to whippings even as a small child. At the age of 12 she was seriously injured by a blow to the head, inflicted by a white overseer for refusing to assist in tying up a man who had attempted escape. At the age of 25, she married John Tubman, a free African American. Five years later, fearing she would be sold South, she made her escape. Her Escape to Freedom in Canada Tubman was given a piece of paper by a white neighbor with two names, and told how to find the first house on her path to freedom. At the first house she was put into a wagon, covered with a sack, and driven to her next destination. Following the route to Pennsylvania, she initially settled in Philadelphia, where she met William Still, the Philadelphia Station

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She was born Araminta Ross and her owner was a Mr. Edward Brodess. She took the name Harriet from her mother Harriet Greene Ross. Sources: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.

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Born: c. 1820, Dorchester County, Maryland Died: March 10, 1913, Auburn, New York Read more here… http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/tubman I hope this helps! I wish you well!

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