She Escaped Enslavement And Became A Symbol For Freedom | Harriet Tubman

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2022
  • How did Harriet Tubman go from being a slave to the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad, personally rescuing hundreds from slavery? This video explores her life, her daring rescues, her part in the American Civil War, and how even in later life, she continued to give, going on to become an icon.
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    Sources:
    Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom by Catherine Clinton
    Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman: Portrait of an American Hero (Many Cultures, One World) by Kate Clifford Larson
    Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People by Sarah H. Bradford
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  • @HistorysForgottenPeople
    @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +22

    So how much do you guys think Harriet Tubman contributed to the end of slavery?
    And apologies for my voice this week, guys, I have a sore throat! Hopefully better for next week. 🤞
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    • @winter5129
      @winter5129 Před rokem +1

      Something to do and often working for others, we are all learning every day via work , song, or even the speeches. Some learn more via books while others from lyrics n comics. 😊

    • @davidmann7814
      @davidmann7814 Před 11 měsíci

      pp0l

    • @user-xm6td4dv5k
      @user-xm6td4dv5k Před 10 měsíci

      Moses freed all his people so the Moses comparison I have never gotten but I love her

  • @alegnalowe3679
    @alegnalowe3679 Před rokem +32

    I have heard of few people who have her courage and conviction.

  • @alegnalowe3679
    @alegnalowe3679 Před rokem +66

    She is one of my heros because she fought for freedom and justice.When you risk youre life to save strangers lives from cruelty you are beyond all human compassion!

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +6

      Same here! Escaping was brave enough, and going back for her family was also. But risking her life further by going back for others - and later leading troops into battle in the South - that takes someone special. But I think what was so great about her is she was so modest about it. I think Harriet really wanted others to understand that they could do the same, if they tried, even though what she did was extraordinary.

    • @marjorjorietillman856
      @marjorjorietillman856 Před rokem +1

      She was treated worse than the farm animal she feed. The same was true for the other slaves as well! Little children weren’t treated like children! I still don’t understand those who worship the southern leaders like Robert E Lee, who took part in this type treatment of humans, which included killing women and little children! I don’t understand! I’m just being honest!❤

    • @alegnalowe3679
      @alegnalowe3679 Před rokem +5

      @@marjorjorietillman856 I want to go ballistic everytime i think of what slaves had to go through on a daily basis! If i could go back in time id fight like hell to stop slavery from even happening.

    • @dragon_bahamut
      @dragon_bahamut Před 10 měsíci


    • @karlsmalls1918
      @karlsmalls1918 Před 4 měsíci

      Shero

  • @PatKing-ws1jh
    @PatKing-ws1jh Před 11 měsíci +13

    When I listen to these story for what they did to my people I ask God to ease my heart from hate from those slave Master and their generation ,

  • @lindaflowerpower8498
    @lindaflowerpower8498 Před 11 měsíci +8

    The most suffering people often have the biggest heart ♥️

  • @deannabrigham2576
    @deannabrigham2576 Před 11 měsíci +25

    REST IN PEACE HARRIET TUBMAN
    "THE WOMAN CALLED MOSES"
    GONE TO SOON GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN MAY HER SOUL FOREVER REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci +1

      She certainly deserves to rest in peace!

    • @Tiburon1975
      @Tiburon1975 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Comparing her to Moses doesn’t make sense , according to new evidence the slaves that erected the pyramids in Egypt were never forced laborers or treated badly or lived in harsh conditions. They were well feed and family oriented. Moses helped thousands of people cross harsh conditions to escape Egypt hands . Found refuge in Canaan. Harriet Tubman just pointed the way for a few lost souls. Slaves were indigenous people from Africa that were prisoners of their own country and people that were thought the white mans religion and forbidden to be educated. Other thing that doesn’t make sense is to put her on a twenty dollar bill you remove confederate statues and protest over a black women being on a bottle of syrup. But you’ll put Harriet on the twenty. It’s always been presidents . What’s the purpose of continue to be reminded of black women of slavery ? Just like the n word you call each other to be reminded difficult times from the hands of white supremacy.

    • @Tiburon1975
      @Tiburon1975 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Comparing her to Moses doesn’t make sense , according to new evidence the slaves that erected the pyramids in Egypt were never forced laborers or treated badly or lived in harsh conditions. They were well feed and family oriented. Moses helped thousands of people cross harsh conditions to escape Egypt hands . Found refuge in Canaan. Harriet Tubman just pointed the way for a few lost souls. Slaves were indigenous people from Africa that were prisoners of their own country and people that were thought the white mans religion and forbidden to be educated. Other thing that doesn’t make sense is to put her on a twenty dollar bill you remove confederate statues and protest over a black women being on a bottle of syrup. But you’ll put Harriet on the twenty. It’s always been presidents . What’s the purpose of continue to be reminded of black women of slavery ? Just like the n word you call each other to be reminded difficult times from the hands of white supremacy.

    • @Tiburon1975
      @Tiburon1975 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Comparing her to Moses doesn’t make sense , according to new evidence the slaves that erected the pyramids in Egypt were never forced laborers or treated badly or lived in harsh conditions. They were well feed and family oriented. Moses helped thousands of people cross harsh conditions to escape Egypt hands . Found refuge in Canaan. Harriet Tubman just pointed the way for a few lost souls. Slaves were indigenous people from Africa that were prisoners of their own country and people that were thought the white mans religion and forbidden to be educated. Other thing that doesn’t make sense is to put her on a twenty dollar bill you remove confederate statues and protest over a black women being on a bottle of syrup. But you’ll put Harriet on the twenty. It’s always been presidents . What’s the purpose of continue to be reminded of black women of slavery ? Just like the n word you call each other to be reminded difficult times from the hands of white supremacy.

  • @barrychilds109
    @barrychilds109 Před rokem +18

    Miss Queenship Great, Great Mothership: Miss Harriet Tubman is forever My Hero 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇😇✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @deessejefferson
    @deessejefferson Před 11 měsíci +8

    Im a U.S Marine and Tubman is one of the huge reasons i enlisted 20 years ago. Now retired at 38 I'm proud to say I tried my best to follow in her footsteps. I love you Mrs. Harriet Tubman!

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      I love that she's still a role model for so many! That's a great reason to enlist, and I bet you did her proud.

    • @Tiburon1975
      @Tiburon1975 Před 2 měsíci

      Comparing her to Moses doesn’t make sense , according to new evidence the slaves that erected the pyramids in Egypt were never forced laborers or treated badly or lived in harsh conditions. They were well feed and family oriented. Moses helped thousands of people cross harsh conditions to escape Egypt hands . Found refuge in Canaan. Harriet Tubman just pointed the way for a few lost souls. Slaves were indigenous people from Africa that were prisoners of their own country and people that were thought the white mans religion and forbidden to be educated. Other thing that doesn’t make sense is to put her on a twenty dollar bill you remove confederate statues and protest over a black women being on a bottle of syrup. But you’ll put Harriet on the twenty. It’s always been presidents . What’s the purpose of continue to be reminded of black women of slavery ? Just like the n word you call each other to be reminded difficult times from the hands of white supremacy.

  • @randomuser1105
    @randomuser1105 Před rokem +27

    Thank you for making this video. There are many details here about Harriet Tubman that I didn't know. 👍

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Před rokem +23

    I had to stop hear after seeing Ms. Harriet’s eyes. There in them I see pain and determination to fight back what all happened to her and those that she tried to free. 5:34 the girl in the picture before this one the eyes of that young girl, I see sorrow, a cry for help, and pain .

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +4

      I agree, and the photos of many people who were enslaved always show such a painful story in their eyes, but there's also usually this fire in them that is that bit of fight that underneath it all. It's probably just me being a bit emotional about it, but I can never look away.
      I almost didn't use the photo with the little girl, as it is impossible to ever know her story, or even just her name, and give her some sort of credit in the image for it. But then I realised that might be the only image of her that exists, and even if I don't know her name, she deserves to at least be shown in the light of day, next to the woman who enslaved her, who might otherwise not be known for such a heinous act.

  • @ruijannie8696
    @ruijannie8696 Před rokem +13

    She was a great woman and had demonstrated leadership bravely fighting the slavery.
    What a courageous figure!

  • @robertsandberg2246
    @robertsandberg2246 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Harriet Tubman is my favorite historical figure. I absolutely LOVE this vid!

  • @mssmith225
    @mssmith225 Před rokem +5

    Blessing Queen. I Love you. Thank you.

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Před rokem +31

    This video should be told in schools. She was a military hero. The first woman that lead troops into battle. The white women abolitionist , I think used her, didn’t help black women get the same rights as white women. Still, Ms. Harriet fought for what she thought was the right thing to do.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +3

      I think white women abolitionists were possibly hampered at times by other issues of gender that held them back in other ways, and sometimes they prioritised those. (Personally not comparing, none of those issues should have been there in the first place, of course!) Harriet Tubman was certainly a fighter. Thank you, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊

  • @elaineriddick5337
    @elaineriddick5337 Před 11 měsíci +8

    What a woman...

  • @lauraradcliffe3917
    @lauraradcliffe3917 Před rokem +14

    I first learned about Harriet by watching Torchlighters series it’s a cartoon about her as well so powerful she is definitely definitely definitely a hero in my heart I cannot wait to meet her in heaven!!!!!!!

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      I love when there's lots of ways to learn about these amazing people from history, and a cartoon is so accessible, especially for younger people! Thanks for the recommendation, I never heard of Torchlighters. 🙂

    • @mildredlunford2031
      @mildredlunford2031 Před 10 měsíci

      Y

    • @Tiburon1975
      @Tiburon1975 Před 2 měsíci

      Comparing her to Moses doesn’t make sense , according to new evidence the slaves that erected the pyramids in Egypt were never forced laborers or treated badly or lived in harsh conditions. They were well feed and family oriented. Moses helped thousands of people cross harsh conditions to escape Egypt hands . Found refuge in Canaan. Harriet Tubman just pointed the way for a few lost souls. Slaves were indigenous people from Africa that were prisoners of their own country and people that were thought the white mans religion and forbidden to be educated. Other thing that doesn’t make sense is to put her on a twenty dollar bill you remove confederate statues and protest over a black women being on a bottle of syrup. But you’ll put Harriet on the twenty. It’s always been presidents . What’s the purpose of continue to be reminded of black women of slavery ? Just like the n word you call each other to be reminded difficult times from the hands of white supremacy.

  • @zzcoffie75
    @zzcoffie75 Před 11 měsíci +6

    She was awesome ❤

  • @judycarlisle5628
    @judycarlisle5628 Před rokem +11

    Excellent and informative documentary.🙂

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it! 😊

    • @ine9872
      @ine9872 Před rokem +1

      YES I like this video. The story about this brave woman is. She got a strong heart ♥ to save and care for all the people she loves.

  • @margarettburns7544
    @margarettburns7544 Před rokem +9

    She made many trips back to the South and led many people to freedom in the North.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +2

      She certainly did - Harriet probably got more people across as a single person than many others did.

    • @margarettburns7544
      @margarettburns7544 Před rokem +5

      @@HistorysForgottenPeople Yes, putting her own life at risk. Courage under fire....she deserved a medal.

  • @ArletteMaotieBomahou
    @ArletteMaotieBomahou Před rokem +9

    I had never heard of this incredible woman. I knew there were iconic figures in slavery trade times who lead the way for their fellow enslaved brothers & sisters, but the name of Harriet Tubman is not talked about enough. Thank you so much for sharing her heartfelt life story. As a black woman I am feeling way more empowered by Harriett Tubman than Beyonce for instance who doesn't do much for the Black community.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +3

      It's really surprising how Harriet Tubman isn't a better known person, and I think over time hopefully she will be taught about more, and will become better known. I think there were an awful lot of people who found freedom because of her, who would have been otherwise left as it was judged too dangerous by others. Thank you for watching, and I'm glad you liked the video! 😊

    • @ItsLeslieJay
      @ItsLeslieJay Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sure Harriet wouldn't approve of you putting down another black woman like that. Also, do your research -- Beyonce has contributed significantly to the Black community (including creating an entire low income housing community in her hometown, Houston).

    • @dsham5971
      @dsham5971 Před 8 měsíci

      The school system has definitely let students down. There are so many icons in the past Frederick Douglass, Harriet, Tubman, Malcolm X, etc…. It’s absolutely disgraceful that there’s no education in black history. I saw on tv a young black boy thought the under ground rail road was an actual railroad! It’s sad.

  • @patricia8888
    @patricia8888 Před rokem +13

    God bless her 🙏🏻

  • @katim2644
    @katim2644 Před rokem +15

    I was horrified when I asked a friend my age (55) about this wonderful icon and his reply was that he'd never heard of her (he has a Master's) and once USA gets through its current "book burming" phase, there is going to be a whole generation of people who won't know know anything about the courageous and dangerous history of the remarkable, unbeatable, uncrushable spirit of these proud role models to whom we should all aspire; or at the very least, educate ourselves as to their historical struggles. I would be ashamed to be a white American to support these right wing attempts at erasing their shameful past that, if given the chance, would happily go back to owning people that didn't look like them.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +1

      There are plenty of unknown people in UK and European history as well; it seems to be a pattern in many countries. Luckily, at least now more can be found about these people as the internet always more people to have a voice. 😊

  • @Philip-bk2dm
    @Philip-bk2dm Před rokem +10

    Wonderful. Many thanks.

  • @bebethebard
    @bebethebard Před rokem +12

    Wonderful video!

  • @shatterthemirror8563
    @shatterthemirror8563 Před rokem +6

    Amazing. I hope this gets around so people don't forget.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      She certainly needs to be a much more prominent person, I think! It's amazing how many people haven't heard of her.

    • @shatterthemirror8563
      @shatterthemirror8563 Před rokem +1

      I learned of her in context of underground railroad which is consequence of "Let my people go!" type of philosophy. So it was connected to a religion, and not to a specific person is the way I learned about it And the stories were just around in books. It was really random.

  • @jbcz5166
    @jbcz5166 Před měsícem +2

    It boggles my mind that people can hate her for helping set people free.

  • @marciasassi8551
    @marciasassi8551 Před rokem +4

    I love black history, we do have a heavy story that should never be forgotten because it still exist up until today!!
    Black amongst Black or fair skin amongst black....but remember Black doesn't Crack & God is Gloryfied always.
    Thank you

  • @hunnaferdinand8605
    @hunnaferdinand8605 Před rokem +6

    A selfless hero ❤😢

  • @aliceyoung7292
    @aliceyoung7292 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for sharing

  • @monaborges1949
    @monaborges1949 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Most beautiful ,and Courageous Story .I am proud of my Ancestors God Bless their souls.

    • @monaborges1949
      @monaborges1949 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Our younger generation should read about such History

  • @coralclark5979
    @coralclark5979 Před rokem +6

    Such courage ! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️

  • @GenerationsFound
    @GenerationsFound Před 4 měsíci +2

    She was such a great lady. Thank you for doing a video on her.

  • @sp9138
    @sp9138 Před rokem +7

    Amazing

  • @delores1790
    @delores1790 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Courageous woman. Thank you.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 Harriet was a very courageous woman, truly an inspiration.

  • @elsildasmith8951
    @elsildasmith8951 Před 11 měsíci +5

    THE HARD COLD TRUTH SOME COME TO SAVE SOME COME TO STEAL AN SOME COME TO KILL SHE IS A GREAT REVOLUTIONIST

  • @MarkMacrone-ng4ft
    @MarkMacrone-ng4ft Před 11 měsíci +3

    The book Enslavem' is inspiring and a heart felt journey to freedom... Its like Roots, but even better!

  • @aliceyoung7292
    @aliceyoung7292 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing

  • @michaelsimpson348
    @michaelsimpson348 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Stay strong my people

  • @LegendOfKitty
    @LegendOfKitty Před 2 měsíci +1

    I had no idea about the details of Tubman's life. The most education I got about her was that she helped free slaves through the underground railroad. That's it. The more I learn about history outside of my high school education, the more I realize how Eurocentric and white-washed my education was.
    Thank you so much for this video. I have so much more to learn and this video helped me understand so much.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 2 měsíci

      You're welcome, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! It was a while ago now, but I loved researching more about Harriet. Her actions were understandable anyway, but her upbringing and what came before really showed how it shaped her into the amazing woman she would become, I think.

  • @ladylovve6059
    @ladylovve6059 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rip 🙏🏾🙏🏾🩷🩷🩷🩷 Harriet

  • @ruthjones9791
    @ruthjones9791 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Harriet Tubman-Davies, will always be my Hero ❤! With God’s Grace and Mercy, her achievements , and Faith kept her safe!! A strong Woman whose heart ❤ and perseverance shall serve as a blueprint for all African American people to continue their journey to be Free!!! All parents should teach and tell her story to their children and children’s , children ❤❤❤

  • @henriettaanwara3580
    @henriettaanwara3580 Před 11 měsíci +4

    This is of a truth unforgettable history indeed ❤
    She is dead but still alive because her legacies is still fresh from generation to generations history never die.
    May good Lord bless all the blacks, have mercy and command deliverance upon all the African countries in Jesus name Amen.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      That is something that is so wonderful about her story, you're right, in that the memory of Harriet and her deeds are kept alive even today.

  • @3x157
    @3x157 Před měsícem

    Every once in a blue moon when the stars are alined, a hero is born; fearless with a mission.

  • @dskiii973
    @dskiii973 Před rokem +4

    I love your videos can you please do one on Robert Smalls I truly believe he’s one of our forgotten heroes

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      I have actually already got one! 😊 Although he is in with other worthy people - he's in my 'The 5 Most DARING Escapes From Enslavement' video here czcams.com/video/_mvj_ukVrSg/video.html
      Rising to be a politician in the House of Representatives from enslavement was an incredible achievement, and Robert Smalls should definitely be talked and known about more, in my humble opinion.

    • @dskiii973
      @dskiii973 Před rokem +1

      @@HistorysForgottenPeople wow I didn’t know I’m about to watch it right now thank you

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      @@dskiii973 No worries, hope you enjoy it!

  • @winter5129
    @winter5129 Před rokem +6

    good voice .😘

  • @elaineriddick5337
    @elaineriddick5337 Před 11 měsíci +4

    What a woman

  • @debbiefletcher-bryant5413

    Thank you

  • @barbarascott9174
    @barbarascott9174 Před rokem +5

    God bless the Quakers 🙏

  • @agapehealingtoday
    @agapehealingtoday Před 8 měsíci +2

    This woman is my hero. Thank you for this video. I always felt connected to her...God chose her to free his people as he chose moses in Egypt. Noone alone could do what she done without the help of God. He was her guide & protection. She was so little yet so powerful. I am a mother of 8, I made sure my children know her name, her testimony and what she did. ❤

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 I've admired Harriet ever since I found out her story (even as a white British woman!), and she's such an amazing example of a strong human being who did the right thing no matter what. And regardless of what anyone believes, her faith absolutely got her through, and it does seem like someone was watching over her.

  • @henryvernon3905
    @henryvernon3905 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Descendants of slaves want to be recognised in Kenya as Nyasa community/tribe.
    Their contribution for over 200 years is immense in the fields of politics, education ,health and spread of Christianity in most part of Kenya.

  • @margarettemullings2527
    @margarettemullings2527 Před rokem +2

    Note Watching Learning Bout We Pass ..

  • @godsun-wr3wf
    @godsun-wr3wf Před 11 měsíci +1

    She's resting in power

  • @mellylouise7346
    @mellylouise7346 Před 11 měsíci +3

    😢

  • @mellylouise7346
    @mellylouise7346 Před 11 měsíci +2

    So sad 😢

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      There was a lot of tragedy in Harriet's life, but there was a lot of good as well - hundreds of people were rescued by her who otherwise wouldn't have been, and she continued to do good in her later years. I hope she was happy with her husband and their adopted daughter, she deserved to be.

  • @paulinelewis5046
    @paulinelewis5046 Před rokem +4

    Faith in God cab move mountains so that take her through her faith in God

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      Harriet certainly made it clear later when telling her story that, as you say, her faith kept her going. I also think her own determination was a big part of that, too.

  • @elsildasmith8951
    @elsildasmith8951 Před 11 měsíci +1

    THIS WOMAN WAS A REAL REVOLUYIONIST

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      She absolutely was. Harriet was definitely someone who led by example, instead of waiting for someone else to get on with it.

  • @kobee1009
    @kobee1009 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Help us understand WHY this cannot be taught in our schools. Everybody needs to know. Parents share with your babies.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 10 měsíci

      I honestly think this needs to be part of the curriculum in a LOT of countries. In secondary schools here in the UK (like high school), students studying history now have the option to study the expansion of the West in the US as a GCSE option. Now, it's a good step in the right direction in showing that we're all connected in the past, but Britain's part in slavery (and hence the creation of the slave-economy that was created in the South of the US) is never talked about until University level, even for the people who escaped enslavement and came here to Britain, like Olaudah Equiano. It's amazing Harriet Tubman isn't more of a well-known person, especially in the US. She wasn't just a symbol of freedom for her black community, but for what women were capable of, too.

  • @maxcinerobinson505
    @maxcinerobinson505 Před rokem +3

    It kills me how you all want to know everything an assume know that everything is not your business stop using the guise of education basically you just want to know how you were duped so it won't happen again an by one little black woman Rest easy Ms.Tubman job very,very well done.

  • @deidre1965
    @deidre1965 Před rokem +3

    It's not the child's fault.. he's innocent. Kick her a$$ out but keep the child 😊

  • @patienceacheampong9542
    @patienceacheampong9542 Před rokem +2

    Oh yeah. She was a descendant of the powerful Ashanti kingdom. My people 😊

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +1

      I admit, I don't know a lot about the Ashanti people, but it was brilliant finding out more about them when I researched this video (I often end up down rabbit-holes on the internet, haha). I love that their society is basically matriarchal, and girls are shown that they are strong and important. It made me wonder how much of that continued through the generations of Harriet's family.

    • @patienceacheampong9542
      @patienceacheampong9542 Před rokem

      @@HistorysForgottenPeople Yeah

    • @patienceacheampong9542
      @patienceacheampong9542 Před rokem +1

      Ashanti women are brave and strong. Yaa Asantewaa was also an Ashanti.

  • @crockerakahops90sjumpmantexas
    @crockerakahops90sjumpmantexas Před 11 měsíci +3

    Her grandmother was on a slave ship from Africa damn heading to Maryland her Dad was a woodsman Ben Ross and mom who was a cook Harriet Ross and had 8 siblings.

  • @GodsChild770
    @GodsChild770 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That was most definitely the Holy Spirit 🫶🏾🫶🏾🙌🏾.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm not particularly religious myself, but I agree there was certainly someone looking out for Harriet over her shoulder.

  • @michaelarnold9445
    @michaelarnold9445 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That name is so strong and deep and bedded it to my heart this sometimes I say her name is Eva self- explanatory I believe she were free white people to listen to her name Harriet Tubman got him so clean they even thought they was better than her😮😂😅

  • @basildeharte1893
    @basildeharte1893 Před 9 měsíci +1

    SHERIKA JACKSON 😎

  • @blackcaesar4u
    @blackcaesar4u Před 9 měsíci +1

    Did Harriet exist and where are her relatives today? Any of them?

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 9 měsíci

      She definitely existed, and there are descendants today from her brother, James.

    • @blackcaesar4u
      @blackcaesar4u Před 9 měsíci

      @@HistorysForgottenPeople ok her brother James. How can I verify that. And where are the others. Didn't she save quite a few of her relatives? Where are their descendants now?

  • @ghrpayne4396
    @ghrpayne4396 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I cannot understand that people could do that to another human being. What has changed since then? Has religion anything to do with that?
    Our believe in God has done wonder in our life.
    But there is still a lot to be done .

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm with you, my heart breaks a little more each time I know more about what was done (and is still done in many parts of the world) to fellow human beings. But I think we will get there, in the end. Harriet's story is - despite the tragedy she faced - testament to that, I think.

  • @karlsmalls1918
    @karlsmalls1918 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Shero not hero

  • @emilycohen-mendes4803
    @emilycohen-mendes4803 Před rokem +2

    " Why not have an African American Narrator"? African American should research history and do podcasts as well.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem

      I would genuinely love that. That are so many people in history that I research that are often from other places, and it can sometimes be hard to find actual history about them from people who are closer to them (whether that be ethnicity, nationality, gender or something else), and while all historians (not always consciously) have a bias, it can be so much more difficult when there is an obvious bias that omits details or tells the story in a different way.

  • @9musess521
    @9musess521 Před rokem +4

    Why not have an African American narrator? By the way, it’s not “Marry-Land.” It’s ‘Maryland.” Also, narrator’s attempt at African-American accents is nauseating. These faux pas would not matter so much if this video clip wasn’t about the bravest woman in USA’s history.

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před rokem +3

      I haven't attempted an 'African-American' accent, so I'm not sure what you mean? Often direct quotes by Harriet were written (with her knowledge) in her dialect, therefore as they are printed, that is how they are said. And I guess no African-American narrator because I'm British and do the channel on my own.

    • @freeobo85261
      @freeobo85261 Před rokem

      9Musess The pain is real, there probably aren't any afro/centric people who by the age of just 20 have not been exposed to racism, I have my stories, but I also know that there are and have been white people of good soul who fought and died fighting along side those Africans who fought for our freedom, I would never anger with you nor argue about your strong feelings about this, I just like to point out somethings that we must not ignore, we did get help from some whites, if we overlook that, then we are some what defeated, if it takes a white person to tell a story about us, the story is correct then why not.

    • @cynthiasullivan8233
      @cynthiasullivan8233 Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Great story, am going to share with my grandchildren.❤

    • @craigalston2208
      @craigalston2208 Před rokem

      #9musess if you don't like the job that this CZcams creator has done researching and making this video then why don't you get off your LAZY @SS & do your own research and make your own video about harriet tubeman ? Black people always complaining but NEVER doing anything to remedy the perceived problems themselves . How she pronounces the word isn't any worse than the way the average black singer is pronouncing the words in a rap song . Half of that sh!t you can't understand a word of it BUT people watch it just to see the females shaking their @$$ .

    • @aliceyoung7292
      @aliceyoung7292 Před rokem

      9 Musess, That's not nice, I am thankful she narration this video.

  • @lindaflowerpower8498
    @lindaflowerpower8498 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Church should canonize her ❤

    • @HistorysForgottenPeople
      @HistorysForgottenPeople  Před 11 měsíci

      I think that's a great suggestion, especially considering how religious Harriet was.

  • @baileypouline402
    @baileypouline402 Před 10 měsíci +2

    She is the woman of the black mother land 😅