ubma ARRIET Tubman was born a slave. Her name was Arminta Green. Harriet married .Jonn Tubman and had children. She always wanted to be free. One day she just up and ran away. She ran to the North. Different people helped her hide from the slave owners who came to get her. Harriet kne it as against the law to run away from slavery. She didn't care. She loved FREEDOM. After Harriet was free for a while she anted others to be free. She wanted her family to be free. Harriet Tubman ent back to get them. She said, "I'm goin' to da North, if you want to go wid me, I will lea e tonight." They went with her. Harriet Tubman made many trips from the North to free slaves. She ran the "Underground Railroad." It was a way to get slaves to freedom and the houses where they stopped were called "stations." In the Civil War Harriet Tubman helped the black men ho fought in the army. She always believed in paying her way. She would help raise money for the soldiers by baking cakes and pies. She did many things to get money to help the soldiers. FTER the war Harriet Tubman started a home for old people. She liv­ ed there until she died in 1913. She as called the "Moses of her people." She made famous the spiritual, "Let My People Go." God gave her the gift of helping slaves reach FREEDOM . • • o freedom fighter was born in Atrrca a long time ago. He was taken from his home and made a slave. Joseph Cinque (Sin-q) was taken on a ship. Many blacks died on the ship. He would not stop wanting to be free. As he lay in the dark bottom of the ship he wanted to be free. Some of the men died from· hunger and beatings. At last the ship got to Cuba. There Cinque was sold. He was sold to ork on a plantation. He talked to others about freedom. He said, "Freedom or Death." Other slaves asked Cinque, "How can we be free?" Cinque answered, "Take our freedom when ontin J Po 7 � can adl'anu and 0 er ome=i] K'� tr ! 3