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Lord, I'm going to hold steady on to You and You've got to see me through.
Harriet Tubman
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Harriet Tubman
Age: 91 †
Born: 1822
Born: March 6
Died: 1913
Died: March 10
Abolitionist
Activist
Human Rights Activist
Nurse
Suffragist
Writer
Dorchester County
Maryland
Araminta Ross
Harriet Ross Tubman
Minty Ross
Araminta Ross Broadus
Harriet Tubman Davis
Araminta Harriet Ross
Black Moses
Garriet Tabman
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Hold
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Going
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If you hear the dogs, keep going. If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If there's shouting after you, keep going. Don't ever stop. Keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.
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I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in heaven.
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I would fight for my liberty so long as my strength lasted, and if the time came for me to go, the Lord would let them take me.
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I grew up like a neglected weed, ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it. Then I was not happy or contented: every time I saw a white man I was afraid of being carried away.
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The Lord who told me to take care of my people meant me to do it just as long as I live, and so I did what he told me.
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I had crossed de line of which I had so long been dreaming. I was free but dere was no one to welcome me to de land of freedom, I was a stranger in a strange land.
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I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person.
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I link dar's many a slaveholder'll git to Heaven. Dey don't know no better. Dey acts up to de light dey hab.
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I knew of a man who was sent to the State Prison for twenty-five years. All these years he was always thinking of his home, and counting by years, months, and days, the time till he should be free, and see his family and friends once more.
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In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no-how. I always fell before I got to the line.
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We saw the lightning and that was the guns and then we heard the thunder and that was the big guns and then we heard the rain falling and that was the blood falling and when we came to get in the crops, it was dead men that we reaped.
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