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How Did Harriet Tubman Contribute To Freedom

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“I never met any person, of any color, who had more confidence in the voice of God, as spoken direct to her soul” (Garrett, “Letter by Thomas Garrett”). Harriet Tubman was an iconic symbol of slavery, abolition, and the Underground Railroad. However, she was not the only one who helped and supported anti-slavery. It was common for groups of people to try help the slaves become free. Though this was a hard thing because during the time of slavery, tension was created between the supporters and non-supporters due to the differences in thoughts on slavery. Unfortunately due to the tension, laws were created to protect the slave owners from losing their “property” Even though the laws were a setback, it didn’t stop abolitionist and antislavery supporters from helping the slave become free. …show more content…

This helped guide the runaway slaves to the North where slavery was not supported nor enforced, and where they could begin their newly life of freedom. Abolitionist and antislavery supporters not only helped free the slaves, but also helped transition them into the free world with school and laws of their own. Education and politics were a giant influence in the way people helped the slaves reach freedom. These two things also influenced why men and women decided to aid the slaves to independence. At the same time, education and politics themselves were influenced by religion. It was involved in everything related to the freeing of slaves and what happened after they became free. Therefore, religion played a big part in the reason why people felt like it was right to help with the Underground Railroad and the

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