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Harriet Tubman:
'Pears like I prayed all the time, 'bout my work, everywhere, I prayed an' groaned to the Lord.
Harriet Tubman:
In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fie
Harriet Tubman:
I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.'
Harriet Tubman:
I've heard 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' read, and I tell you Mrs. Stowe's pen hasn't begun to paint what sla
Harriet Tubman:
Twasn't me, 'twas the Lord! I always told Him, 'I trust to you. I don't know where to go or what to
Harriet Tubman:
Why, der language down dar in de far South is jus' as different from ours in Maryland, as you can t
Harriet Tubman:
Read my letter to the old folks, and give my love to them, and tell my brothers to be always watchi
Harriet Tubman:
'Pears like my heart go flutter, flutter, and then they may say, 'Peace, Peace,' as much as they li
Harriet Tubman:
As I lay so sick on my bed, from Christmas till March, I was always praying for poor ole master. 'P
Harriet Tubman:
Now I've been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is. I have seen hundreds of escaped sl
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Harriet Tubman:
'Pears like I prayed all the time, 'bout my work, everywhere, I prayed an' groaned to the Lord.Harriet Tubman:
In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fieHarriet Tubman:
I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.'Harriet Tubman:
I've heard 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' read, and I tell you Mrs. Stowe's pen hasn't begun to paint what slaHarriet Tubman:
Twasn't me, 'twas the Lord! I always told Him, 'I trust to you. I don't know where to go or what toHarriet Tubman:
Why, der language down dar in de far South is jus' as different from ours in Maryland, as you can tHarriet Tubman:
Read my letter to the old folks, and give my love to them, and tell my brothers to be always watchiHarriet Tubman:
'Pears like my heart go flutter, flutter, and then they may say, 'Peace, Peace,' as much as they liHarriet Tubman:
As I lay so sick on my bed, from Christmas till March, I was always praying for poor ole master. 'PHarriet Tubman:
Now I've been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is. I have seen hundreds of escaped sl