Sahaana Satish Kumar Ragusky DBQ Essay March 7, 2024. You’ll Be Free or Die “The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”(Albert Camus). Harriet Tubman wanted nothing but freedom and when she could not have it she decided to take matters into her own hands by running away from her Master to the Northern states where slaves could be free. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in the year 1822 in Dorchester, Maryland. Growing up she was not treated like a child and was expected to do the work of a grown adult which led her to feel like a “neglected weed”. Though Tubman grew up with a sorrowful childhood, she decided she wanted to make a difference in the world. So …show more content…
Tubman would also only rescue slaves on Saturdays, so it gave them a 36-hour head start without getting caught by their masters. Tubman would also rescue slaves in the winter seasons because the nights were longer, thus giving them the illusion of having more time to escape. Tubman helped many slaves, another reason for her success on the Underground Railroad. Two months after the Combahee River Raid, Tubman volunteered as a nurse to aid wounded soldiers of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Volunteers (Document D). Tubman was also a caretaker for the next 48 years until she died in 1912 (Document E). To analyze the information given, Tubman would bring water in a bucket from a well and use a sponge to clean up the fresh wounds of the wounded soldiers. Though it did not necessarily save the soldiers’ lives, it did help the wounds not get infected, which would help them in the long run. Tubman would also take care of elderly people who were blind or paralyzed or needed special help. Though Tubman could not help much, she provided them comfort and a home. She continued this until she died which meant she was taking care of the elderly when she was part of the elderly which definitely could not have been easy due to her age. Tubman's last major factor in why the Underground Railroad was her biggest success was