What is the year she was born?
1822.
What year was her first marriage?
1844.
Was she a successful conductor?
Yes, she never ran her train off track and never lost a passenger.
What was she an advocate for?
Women's right to vote.
Was she awake during brain surgery?
Yes.
What is her birth place?
Dorchester County, Maryland.
What was her first husbands name?
John Tubman.
What did she use to signal when it was safe or dangerous?
Songs.
What was the nickname called that she earned for leading her people to freedom?
"Moses".
What did she carry during her missions?
A small pistol.
What was her original name?
Araminta Ross.
What year was her second marriage?
1869.
What year did she escape alone in?
1849.
What was going to happen in 2013 on the $20 bill?
She was going to replace Andrew Jackson on the bill.
How did she avoid being captured?
By wearing disguises and pretending to read to show her illiteracy.
Why did she change her first name to Harriet?
To honor her mother.
What was her second husbands name?
Nelson Davis.
How much people did she rescue?
70.
The Home for the Aged.
What happened at the age of 13?
She had a skull fracture.
What happened to her at the age of 5?
She was rented out to neighbors to work as a nursemaid and house servant.
Her and who adopted a child?
Her second husband.
How many people did she and her members free in one armed military raid?
In 1863 she became the first women to do what?
Lead an armed military raid.
What did she cure?
Civil War sickness.