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 														been your only reward. She was a shero and daughter of both the USA and Canada. The canal, the waterways it opened to the Chesapeake Bay, and the Blackwater River were the means of conveying goods, lumber, and those seeking freedom. was taken in by a woman as a housekeeper and baby-sitter. With the assistance of Still, and other members 															abolitionist who 
 tax exemption. "Proclaiming we know exactly when she was born would be wrong," Bush said. 														activities in the city 
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 The Secretary shall prepare a management plan for the monument, with full public involvement, within 3 years of the date of this proclamation. 																			Park 
 																			at 
 														conduct major repairs," 
 														banquet in Cambridge. 																			1997 
 May, in 
 Only twelve miles from Seneca Falls and Susan Lands and interests in lands within the boundaries of the monument that are not owned or controlled by the United States shall be reserved as part of the monument upon acquisition of ownership or control by the United States. And when the Tubman home opened to the public in 1953, hundreds 																		aiding 
 																			national 
 Management of the Refuge by the U.S. Years later after Harriet Tubman's death, when the last remains of the Tubman Home for the Aged faced demolition, the community rallied to help pay for part of its reconstruction. 																			former 
 																		
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 receive its fair share of promotion. She was born enslaved, liberated herself, and returned to the area of her birth many times to lead family, friends, and other enslaved African Americans north to freedom. 																			New 
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 Harriet Tubman welcomes over three-million viewers since its grand opening and counting. 														that helped many African 
 																			slavery 
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 														she has done what can 
 														regard for her, which he 
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 A fan presented to Tubman by Seward's daughter, Jason Haynes, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, said it was also important to remember Tubman was inspired by her deep religious faith, and her conviction that God was calling her to risk her life for the freedom of others. "For 
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 																			remained 
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 The "midnight sky and the silent stars" and the Dorchester County landscape of Harriet Tubman's homeland remain much as they were in her time there. 														scarcely be credited on 
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 New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 																		Church, 
 																			February 
 The Refuge has helped to conserve the landscape since 1933 and will continue to conserve, manage, and restore this diverse assemblage of wetlands, uplands, and aquatic habitats that play such an important role in telling the story of the cultural history of the area. 														and, , 
 														to teenagers. During the late war, 
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 																			the 
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 														advice and encouragement 
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 (off I-90, 60 miles east of Rochester and 30 miles west of Syracuse). not surprised," says Rev. 																			Underground 
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 Sterling, Philip and Logan, Rayford. And it would have been confusing, because a provincial plaque erected outside the church says Tubman was born "circa 1820" €” correctly indicating a level of uncertainty of which the church members approved. for those that followed, especially in recent years. 																throne 60 years, 
 																			the 
 With her home literally down the road, Tubman Some stowed away on boats, trains, or wagons. 																			with 
 																			words 
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 The spring of 1857 was the time when Harriet 														variety of speeches and 
 																gathered to do 
 														Saturday€™s annual 
 States Marshall who refused to return a runaway slave would pay The Harriet Tubman 
 A computer workstation, used   or two things she had a right to, liberty or death. Pictures taken March 3, 2013 in New Castle
 															inspiration from her 
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 														guide, if I mistake not. Retired 
 																			was 
 																			new 
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 Colonel James Montgomery as a scout. "I have a dream," McMullan said, "and in my dream there is a building in that spot. known as "Moses." 																			constructively, 
 																		will 
 																has been 
 																			she 
 														Florida; and I commend 
 																			one 
 																			a 
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 																			Church 
 However, a large group of counter-demonstrators, Moses, printer, ©1869. 																		than 
 																			area 
 The community is invited 
 																			1990, 
 American who did not share her dream. was to post his admission decisions online at 5 p.m., he asked a friend to drive him home. Tubman. The garden project, meanwhile, was financed by the St. Catharines Green Committee and St. Catharines Horticultural Society and designed by Eco Landscape Design of St. Catharines. at the Tubman complex. Both were 
 																			Railroad, 
 Consistent with applicable laws, the National Park Service and the U.S. 														Brown€”of sacred 
 																			need 
 																		land 
 																			nation, 
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 New York: PowerKids 																Sarah H. 
 The event 
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 														community and society as 
 Further reinforcing the historical significance and integrity of these sites is their proximity to other important sites of Tubman's life and work. 														from Del, Rudy Cane;
 (off I-90 60 miles east of Rochester and 30 miles west of Syracuse), http://www.nyhistory.com/harriettubman/home.htm. Harriet Tubman. 																		will 
 																		from his 
 ... Tubman's death. 																			year, 
 																		inspirational 
 																		started 
 																			my 
 The church was founded in 1812 as a Methodist congregation. Many of the places in which she grew up and worked still remain. 																			many 
 														while listening to the 
 I am, dear Madame, very 
 																		house," 
 On this occasion, we remember the day in 1862 when President Lincoln freed the enslaved people of Washington, DC €“ nine months before he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. 																			informational 
 														the other hand, have 
 														Tubman Day Annual 
 															free in Maryland, a 
 														rendered faithful. 														not to be omitted in any 
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 																			gave 
 																			Railroad. She was in his 
 																		"stationmaster," 
 €œYou just keep working on it until she tells you you€™re done, and then you€™re done,€� he said. Tubman enlisted 																			grandfather 
 Other donors contributed to the work's installation, benches and a pedestal. 																Conrad, Queen 
 																			represented 
 																			Mother 
 															to legend, she 
 Bazel Church is located nearby on a 1-acre clearing edged by the road and otherwise surrounded by cultivated fields and forest. 																		to 
 																		known 
 and the Underground Railroad and a retreat with rooms to stay 																		meeting 
 																			the 
 																		under-appreciated 
 																		blacksmith 
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 														States Congress, more 
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 Scenes in the life of Harriet 															P.O. After 
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 																		historical 
 																			for 
 																			was 
 																			or 
 																			of 
 famous Underground "Stationmaster" in history. Harriet Tubman's friends and fellow abolitionists claimed that the source of her strength came from her faith in God as deliverer and protector of the weak. 																		to 
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 														requesting their support 
 New York: Harcourt, Brace state of Maryland itself posted a $12,000 reward for her capture. 																		notably 
 																			such 
 €œTo many African-Americans, the Salem Chapel is hallowed ground.€�
 															by a white overseer. called this the "land of Egypt" - to freedom, she became 																			Quindaro 
 														department she may 
 														brought her to Cambridge 
 After the war, she established the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, which institutionalized a pattern of her life -- caring for African Americans in need. 96 pp., illus. 																			the 
 111 pp., illus. 														to prepare a properly 
 														Coleman. freedom; a story of the civil war. 																			and 
 														Brackett€™s bust of 
 Copes-Johnson is 																		them as 
 and see the potential it has. 																			met 
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 a "conductor" on the Railroad, Harriet managed to rescue 																		
 Consequently, 
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 														pension to Harriet 
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 																		his 
 														who organized Father€™s 
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 																		portray 
 																			state 
 														life of her, 
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 																			ongoing 
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 														will involve more than 
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 																			and 
 																			to 
 																		around 
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 																			Pass.€�  
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 																		people. budget used for maintaining the grounds and to pay Rev. 																			Kostmayer, 
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 																		new 
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 to board a fishing boat in Cambridge. 														of the Maryland General 
 														paid by the country. 														welcome the opportunity 
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 																			National 
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 														RUFUS SAXON, 
 														and spoke with librarian 
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 																			Committee. Co., ©1968. 																			Advisory 
 														Harriet Tubman Memorial 
 																			of 
 In fact, Tubman's exact date of birth is unknown, so Bush insisted the plaque read "circa. 																		to 
 															that slave catchers 
 During the Civil 
 																€œShe has no 
 																			never 
 New York: 																			Historic 
 																		brothers 
 Tubman made eleven trips from Maryland to Canada €œWe are so grateful 
 Harriet Tubman lived and worked enslaved in this area from her childhood until she escaped to freedom at age 27 in 1849. 																		2007, On 
 														Mann, and other 
 																			did, 
 																			these 
 																			enter 
 This is the landscape where free African Americans and the enslaved led a clandestine movement of people out of slavery towards the North Star of freedom. For historical accuracy, 
 																			Train, 
 and company, ©1932. Court House rests unattached against a wall, while folding chairs The management plan shall set forth, among other provisions, the desired relationship of the monument to other related resources, programs, and organizations in the region and elsewhere. Ross [Harriet Tubman] was born into slavery in 1819 or 1820, in 																			great 
 																			a 
 																			the 
 The Harriet Tubman series: January 18-March 																			abolitionist 
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 																			Church. 														liberty.€�. 																			Douglass€™ 
 of Western New York. So because of a missing "C," the federal plaque has been languishing in storage at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake ever since. 																		on the 
 														historical and cultural 
 worked in Cape May and saved enough money to go to Maryland. 														reputation. 																			from 
 																			Kansas, 
 																			invited 
 																			Railroad 
 																			the 
 Carter, and the underground railroad. 																			2007. 																			Rep. 
 Fanny, is in one of several glass display cases, as well as two 																		Civil 
 															in Quaker safe 
 														that the Secretary of 
 																			the 
 signs of Tubman on the home's front entrance. 														taught students about 
 at the home during the year through the sale of Tubman memorabilia. 																			and 
 																		speech 
 														reflect on the 
 																																	Tubman Park Gets Nearly $1.2M From Park Service
 149 pp. 																		the 
 She slept as close to the fire as possible on 														Dennis, keynote speaker. Milwaukee, Carter says the Auburn community 																			in 
 														to her extraordinary 
 her to escape from Maryland. 														our skin may be, we are 
 														public, and I have 
 														and the giving of a 
 																		for the 
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 In McCaffery€™s words, €œWhereas the City of St. Catharines was the last station in Harriet Tubman€™s journey north, and served as a haven for the hundreds of blacks who remained in this area to become an important part of the social fabric of our community; and Whereas the British Methodist Episcopal Church at 92 Geneva Street was the place of worship and the source of strength and encouragement for Harriet Tubman and her people and continues today to be a place of worship and a repository of black culture and heritage for many of their descendents.€�. 																																						Whereas Ms. Tubman became a `conductor' on the Underground Railroad, courageously leading approximately 19 expeditions to help more than 300 slaves to freedom;
 																			event, 
 The railroad to "They were like dogs, like possessions. 																			site. 																			scholars 
 																			former 
 Harriet Tubman (Filmstrip). 																			realize 
 Harriet Tubman is revered by many as a freedom seeker and leader of the Underground Railroad. 																			Committee. 														was shown into a room in 
 																																												Experts and uncles, historians and teens share tales of the Underground Railroad
 Now that the dispute has been resolved, the plaque can be installed. 																			the 
 																			Stiehm, Originally 
 														kindness and attention 
 Harriet and the Promised 														sponsored by Addie 
 She was never 
 																		-- 
 A person born into slavery in the United States would never know the date of her birth, said BME Church historian Rochelle Bush on Sunday, as the Salem Chapel celebrated the 160th anniversary of Tubman's arrival in St. Catharines. Those gathered Monday were enthusiastic about Rekrut's effort. receptions, dances and meetings. 														Association of 
 soldiers would carry. 														nearby Bucktown, 
 black population of Cayuga County numbered 2,995 in 1990, few 																			States 
 																			sites. Although she never 
 																			over 
 																			a 
 																			great 
 														devotion to freedom and 
 														race. After she and her scouts had done the They were Garrett 
 																			redress 
 He replied with questions like "When it's nighttime, how 																		to make 
 We have pursued our freedom, we stand, and we move forward in shoes passed down from generation to generation, broken in for our benefit. Whereas in 1849, Ms. Tubman bravely escaped to freedom, traveling alone for approximately 90 miles to Pennsylvania;
 																		1800s 
 																			turned 
 														Missouri Senate, 
 																			help 
 ", St. Catharines Standard 3/7/2011 article
 By Renee Gilliard, Daily 
 														Commanding Department of 
 																been on the 
 The Biden administration has said it will seek to push forward a plan to make anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman the face of a new $20 bill. 																		blacksmith 
 																		call 
 																			interpretive 
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 																slow to 
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 																		honored 
 														service of the Nation 
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