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Harriet Tubman's Early Life Of Araminta Ross

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Good Copy Harriet Tubman’s early life Harriet Tubman or Araminta Ross was just barely five whole years old when she took care of white children, their farms and houses because the white people were enslaving the black people as well as using them abusively. They gave black people, including Harriet Tubman, very low pay or no pay at all. Harriet Tubman didn’t go to school because she was enslaved; she was also a peasant because she was black and part of the black community. Tubman’s career and struggles. As a child, Tubman suffered a head injury that could be fatal; she always got headaches after and Tubman went through brain surgery in the 1890s. She suffered the injury because a man threw a rock on Tubman’s head. So she fell down in

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