What state was Harriet Tubman born in?
Maryland
What was the Underground Railroad?
A secret network that helped slaves escape to freedom
What side was Harriet Tubman on in the Civil War?
The Union
What U.S. currency did Harriet Tubman appear on?
The $20 bill
What country did Harriet Tubman lead the slaves to freedom?
Canada
What was Harriet Tubman's birth name?
Araminta Ross
What was Harriet Inducted into as?
A conductor
What type of job was available that Harriet Tubman did during the Civil War?
A nurse, spy, or cook
What year was Harriet Tubman Inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame?
1973
Where did Harriet Tubman spend most of her time later on?
Auburn
What injury caused her lifelong health problems?
A severe head injury
How many slaves did Harriet help escape through the railroad?
Around 70 people
What did Harriet Tubman help lead in the Civil War?
The Combahee River Raid
What day was it when declared Harriet Tubman Day?
March 10, 2020
What well known abolitionist worked and helped alongside Harriet Tubman?
Frederick Douglass
How old was Harriet Tubman when forced into work?
Around the age of 5
What nickname did they give Harriet Tubman for her bravery?
''Moses''
What was the point of the Combahee River Raid?
It freed over 700 enslaved people
What year was Harriet Tubman posted on a U.S. postal stamp and what was special about it?
1978, she was the first African American Woman to be on one
What river did Harriet Tubman use to help free over 700 enslaved people?
The Combahee River
Why did Harriet Tubman change her name when she was officially free?
In honor of her mother
What are some methods Harriet Tubman used to help slaves escape?
Disguises, Codes in Songs, and Safe houses
What was Harriet Tubman the first woman to do?
What state is the national historical park that features and honors Harriet Tubman in?
New York
How did Harriet know what direction she was going through her journeys?
She followed the North Star