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All my movies have a lot of edge to them, and harriet tubman is full of edge.
The Harriet Tubman philosophy encourages positive values that blend well with the co-op principles.
The Harriet Tubman Community Organization in Toronto runs a successful summer camp in the City's East End.
One of the more courageous American heroines was abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
Even when there wasn't enough to cover the costs, the Harriet Tubman organization continued to run the camp at a loss.
I felt the hand of Harriet Tubman pushing down on one shoulder and Sojourner Truth pushing down on the other.
Former slaves Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth, featured in the next two pages, gave personal testimony to the evils of slavery.
Harriet Tubman, far left, whose talents as Underground Railroad scout freed 300 slaves before the Civil War.
The Harriet Tubman Resource Centre hopes to find more original material of this type to post on its biographical database.
Harriet Tubman taught the church in her courageous deceit what it could be in the face of fear.
Each February the St. Catharines Museum celebrates Black History Month as a tribute to Harriet Tubman.
It's also an important part of Canadian history that the Harriet Tubman Resource Centre is working to document.
Once the party was over, everyone agreed that Elizabeth and her Harriet Tubman getup had taken the cake.
After the Civil War Tubman settled in Auburn and began taking in orphans and the elderly, a practice that eventuated in the Harriet Tubman Home for Indigent Aged Negroes.
The more famous of the African American abolitionists include former slaves Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass.
Named after Harriet Tubman, the famed conductor on that railroad, Lovejoy hopes the Centre will eventually make it possible for the descendants of slaves to trace their geneology.
Harriet Tubman was a hero of the Underground Railroad in the 1800s who, after escaping, led 300 African-American slaves to freedom from the U. S. South to Ontario.
Many also know about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railway, a network of safehouses and individuals that helped Black people escape slavery in the United States.
In cooperation with the University of York in Canada, a digital library on the African diaspora has been established in the Harriet Tubman Resource Centre to improve access to documentation on the slave trade.
Many have criticized Harriet Tubman and her son's claims over how many slaves were actually saved by Mrs.
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Of such mould was harriet tubman, philanthropist and patriot, bravest and noblest of all the heroines of freedom.
She married again, so that she is sometimes referred to as harriet tubman Davis.
Greatest of all the heroines of anti-slavery was harriet tubman.
And so her people came to call harriet tubman the Moses of the black race.
Watch Night performance by Washington Revels Heritage Voices and a midnight bell ringing by Harriet Tubman, portrayed by a historical re-enactor.
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