Editor’s Note: Google’s home page logo today honors Harriet Tubman, the African-American woman who is best known for her work with the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s before the Civil War, bringing slaves from the south to freedom in the northern United States and Canada. She also worked with Susan B. Anthony in the suffragette movement during part of her long life, her home in Auburn, New York being close to Seneca, New York.
Harriet Tubman

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Harriet Tubman

February 1, 2014  Google.com

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Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Wikipedia
Died: March 10, 1913, Auburn, NY
Nicknames: Minty, Moses
SpouseNelson Davies (m. 1869–1888), John Tubman (m. 1844–1851)
ParentsHarriet GreeneBen Ross
Links to a few of the articles about Harriet Tubman

  1. Harriet Tubman – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Harriet Ross; 1820 – March 10, 1913) was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American 

  2. Harriet Tubman – PBS

    www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/…/4p1535.html

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    Harriet Tubman is perhaps the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad’s “conductors.” During a ten-year span she made 19 trips into the South and 

  3. Harriet Tubman Biography – Facts, Birthday, Life Story – Biography.com

    www.biography.com/…/…

    The Biography Channel

    Go to Biography.com to learn about the courageous and inspiring life of Harriet Tubman, a woman who led

  4. News for Harriet Tubman

    1. Christian Science Monitor ‎- by David Clark Scott ‎- 1 hour ago
      Google kicks off Black History Month with a doodle ofHarriet Tubman. Famous for her Underground Railroad, Tubman also lead daring 


      Harriet Tubman timeline

      www.math.buffalo.edu/…/hwny-tubman.h…

      University at Buffalo, The…

      1819 Birth. Araminta Ross [Harriet Tubman] was born into slavery in 1819 or 1820, in Dorchester County, Maryland. Given the names of her two parents, both 

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