In 1820, Harriet Tubman was born into ____ and forced to work starting from a young age. Slavery ____ many families, including Harriet’s. Three of her sisters were taken, and were never seen again. Her brother was almost taken away. But Harriet's family hid him with some help. Harriet watched how her mother helped her brother and realized that she could do the same! When she was older, Tubman and two of her brothers ran away. It was very ____. They risked their lives. But, once they escaped, they decided to go back to help the rest of their family escape. When they escaped they used the Underground ____ to help her travel ____. In many north states slavery was against the law. The Underground Railroad ____ a real railroad. The Underground Railroad was a group who ____ enslaved people escape along ____ routes. The passengers were the people escaping slavery. The conductors guided the passengers along the secret route. Harriet Tubman was known for helping countless slaves escape slavery. Tubman worked as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, guiding passengers safely. This was a dangerous job, but she never lost a passenger. During the ____, Tubman worked as a ____ and helped sick soldiers. She also guided ____ like she did with passengers on the Underground Railroad. Tubman was the ____ woman to lead soldiers during the Civil War. She helped them take over some plantations and free over 750 people. Finally, the Civil War ended, and in 1865, slavery was ____. Harriet's work was still not done. Men and women still did not have ____ rights. In the late 1800s, women still did not have the right to ____. Tubman traveled the country and protested for a woman's ____ to vote. She believed that women should be able to vote for their ____, just like men. Harriet Tubman she spent her entire life standing up and speaking out for equal rights and inspires all of us to be brave.

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