Early life
Railroad
Civil War
Later Life
Legacy
100

Harriet Tubman was born in what state?

Maryland

100

Tubman became a key figure in helping enslaved people escape to freedom through this network

Underground Railroad

100

She served for what side during the Civil War?

The Union

100

After the Civil War, Tubman worked with the elderly and the poor at this institution

Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged

100

There has been an effort to put Harriet on what piece of currentcy?

20 Dollar Bill

200

Tubman’s birth name was Araminta, but she changed it after what family member?

Mother

200

Tubman helped guide more than 300 enslaved people to freedom, often traveling this dangerous route.

The North

200

Tubman became the first woman to lead an armed expedition during the Civil War, which took place in what state?

South Carolina

200

Harriet Tubman was deeply involved in advocating for this cause after the war

Woman's Sufferage

200

In 2017, the U.S. Mint issued what in honor of Tubman’s legacy?

A commemorative coin

300

Tubman worked in this profession as a young girl, helping to care for the children of the plantation owners.

Nursemaid

300

Harriet was known as this nickname, referring to her leadership role in the Underground Railroad

Moses

300

What famous abolitionist known for leading the fight to end slavery did she work with?

Frederick Douglass

300

She spent her final years living in this state, where she passed away in 1913.

New York

300

This museum, dedicated to Tubman’s life and work, opened in 2017 in her hometown.

Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park?

400

What was Harriet Tubman's husband's name?

John Tubman
400

Tubman made approximately this many trips back to the South for rescues

13

400

Harriet worked in this capacity for the Union Army, where she provided invaluable intelligence.

Spy

400

Harriet Tubman was posthumously commissioned as what by the Maryland National Guard?

Brigadier General

400

The American Library Association gives out this prestigious award in honor of Tubman’s legacy.

Harriet Tubman Award?

500

At the age of 13, Tubman was seriously injured when this happened while working in the fields

She was hit in the head with a heavy weight

500

How many years did Harriet spend freeing slaves?

10 Years

500

How many enslaved people did she help free during the Combahee River Raid?

700

500

How old was Tubman when she died?

91 Years old

500

This 2019 film, starring Cynthia Erivo, tells the story of Harriet Tubman’s life and bravery.

Harriet

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