An abolitionist works to abolish what?
Slavery
Why did Harriet suffer from headaches and narcolepsy?
An overseer hit her in the head with a heavy weight.
What state was Harriet born in?
Maryland
What year was Harriet born?
About 1821
Women's rights
Who did Harriet rescue on her first trip back to the south?
Her niece Kessiah.
When Harriet ran away and made it to freedom, what city was she in?
Philadelphia
Who was a free man who married Harriet but refused to go north to escape?
John Tubman
What year did Harriet make it to freedom?
1849
Harriet showed what character trait when she led slaves to freedom
Bravery
About how many trips did Harriet complete to the south?
About 13
Where did Harriet's brothers escape to?
Canada
Who was the 16th president?
Abraham Lincoln
What year did Harriet buy the property near her home to create a home for the elderly?
1896
Harriet believed in what kind of rights for people
Equal Rights
About how many slaves did Harriet help free?
About 70 slaves
Where was William H. Seward from?
New York
Who was the senator from Auburn, New York that supported Harriet's work?
William H. Seward
What was Harriet's name at birth?
Araminta Ross
What did Harriet lead slaves to on the Underground Railroad?
Freedom
On June 1st, 1863 Harriet helped command a successful Civil War battle on what River?
The Cobahee River
What state did Harriet work with in the Civil War?
South Carolina
Who was the Civil War Veteran that married Harriet in her forties?
Nelson Davis
When did Harriet die of pneumonia?
March 10, 1913