This is a picture of Harriet Tubman when she was an adult and about to be a conductor of the Underground Railroad
This is a picture of a wanted poster for the runaway slaves that Harriet was leading to freedom.
This is a picture when she was retired from the Underground Railroad and a little older too.
This is a picture of Harriet when she was a conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Below is a drawing of Harriet when she was also a conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman an African American hero
Annotated Bibliography
Madelyn Call
Primary Sources:
Tubman, Harriet . "Harriet's letter to lincoln." , Maryland, USA. 21 Jan. 1862.
Lecture.
This source helped me find out how Harriet helped free slaves. It also gave me some basic information about how she freed slaves from the darkness.
Tubman, Harriet . "famous quotes by Harriet Tubman." , Maryland, USA. 1 Jan. 1826. Lecture.
This source gave me many quotes and basic information about her life and things that she had done. It also gave me a basic idea on what she went through when she was a conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Secondary Sources:
McDonough, Yona Zeldis, and Nancy Harrison. Who Was Harriet Tubman? New York:
Grosset & Dunlap, 2002. Print. This book gave me a lot of information about the leadership that Harriet had and the Legacy that she left behind. This book also gave me the basic information about her life and how she led slaves to freedom.
Sullivan, George. Harriet Tubman. New York: Scholastic Reference, 2002. 32. Print. This book helped me understand what the Underground Railroad was and how Harriet concurred all of the challenges that came with risking her life for others. It also told me who and what she led to freedom during her time in the Underground Railroad.
Annotated Bibliography
Madelyn Call
Primary Sources:
Tubman, Harriet . "Harriet's letter to lincoln." , Maryland, USA. 21 Jan. 1862.
Lecture.
This source helped me find out how Harriet helped free slaves. It also gave me some basic information about how she freed slaves from the darkness.
Tubman, Harriet . "famous quotes by Harriet Tubman." , Maryland, USA. 1 Jan. 1826. Lecture.
This source gave me many quotes and basic information about her life and things that she had done. It also gave me a basic idea on what she went through when she was a conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Secondary Sources:
McDonough, Yona Zeldis, and Nancy Harrison. Who Was Harriet Tubman? New York:
Grosset & Dunlap, 2002. Print. This book gave me a lot of information about the leadership that Harriet had and the Legacy that she left behind. This book also gave me the basic information about her life and how she led slaves to freedom.
Sullivan, George. Harriet Tubman. New York: Scholastic Reference, 2002. 32. Print. This book helped me understand what the Underground Railroad was and how Harriet concurred all of the challenges that came with risking her life for others. It also told me who and what she led to freedom during her time in the Underground Railroad.