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Essay heading: Moses of the 1800s
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She was in a coma for weeks and ended up having blackouts for the rest of her life. Then, she was to be sold further south and prayed all the time that her master would die and he did. She was such a good field hand that when work was slacking, she could hire herself and get paid fifty dollars at the Stewart Plantation... displayed 300 characters
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Journey to Freedom
She thought about getting married when she was in her early twenties. She met john Tubman when she was 24. John was a free man. She married him in 1844. She later found out that she was born free, but she lived as a slave, so she was considered as one. She started to have visions in 1850 that told her to run for her life... displayed next 300 characters
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