How Did Harriet Tubman Contribute To The Abolitionist Movement

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Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822 in Dorchester County, Maryland. No one knows the date. Harriet was born with the name Araminta Ross but later changed it. She had eight siblings. Growing up she was whipped a lot by her masters. As she was growing up, she suffered a very bad head injury. Later in her life she claimed that she had broken her skull. Another slave owner had hit her in head with a two-pound weight, he was angry that one of his slaves not Harriet. She would have a lot of seizures for her whole life following this. She may have gotten temporal lobe epilepsy from the head injury. Harriet Tubman was one of the most important figures in the abolitionist movement because of the Underground Railroad. In 1849, Harriet began

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