Harriet Tubman Thesis Statement

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Introduction Paragraph
Hook
Have you ever heard of Harriet Tubman? She was one of the most influential abolitionist during the late 1800s.
Transition sentences
During this time she risked her life many times to help slaves get out of the situation she once was in herself. Even with all the danger involved, she still helped as many people she could.
Thesis Statement
Harriet Tubman's work influenced her life and the lives of people around her by giving them a chance to start a new life and be able to live a happy, stress free life.

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(Childhood and family life)
Harriet was born in 1820 in Dorchester, Maryland. Like many slaves she didn’t have an education and she began work on the plantation as a child. Her mother was Harriet Greene and her father was Ben Ross and she was born into slavery like most other slaves. At the age of five her mater rented her out the Cook family, she served as a domestic house servant during that time. At thirteen Tubman suffered permanent neurological damage, when she was struck in the head after she got between her master and a fleeing slave. For the remainder of her life she suffered sudden blackouts. In 1944 she married a free black that went by the name of John Tubman, although he was free, his freedom did not transfer to her through marriage. In 1849 Harriet escaped slavery, leaving her husband behind because he refused to go with her. After she was free she went to Philadelphia and got a job as a scrubwoman. …show more content…

Life leading up to abolitionist work)
After she escaped, Harriet kept thing on the down low working as a scrubwoman. But when she started her work she helped many slaves get out of bondage and be