Harriet Tubman's The Most Remarkable Woman Of This Age

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Throughout history women have never received the credit they they truly deserve. In the past women have done remarkable things, helping to make the world a better place for all. In the article “The Most Remarkable Woman of This Age” a woman by the name of Harriet Tubman helped those who needed it most. Truly earning the nickname “Black Moses” she did what most would never think to do. This article reflects the opinion of women through the time period, as well as the works and culture of the author compared to others. The opinion of women in this piece is substantially high for how most women were viewed at the time. Harriet Tubman did remarkable things, raising the bar for women and increasing the overall opinion of them. Women were starting to become more …show more content…

This writing reflects the time period of the civil war. The article explains how Harriet Tubman worked to get slaves free becoming “Black Moses” to those who seeked freedom. Slavery was a huge controversy in the United States during this time, which ended up dividing the Northern and Southern regions. The writing depicts the different views between the two sides on the opinion of slavery. This writing reflects the culture of the author through the talk of slavery. The writing suggests that the author is from the North supporting what Harriet Tubman did, and the works of abolishing slavery. The author clearly despises slavery stating “ the slaveholder's religion did not prevent her from whipping the young girl for every slight or fancied fault. Araminta found that this was usually a morning exercise; so she prepared for it by putting on all the thick clothes she could procure to

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