The road back was fraught with danger, and Harriet risked being forced back into slavery or worse, but despite this she makes the trip many times. Once she escapes, she changes her name to Harriet Tubman and returns to take many others to freedom. Tired of the harsh treatment and the constant threat of being sold, she escapes from slavery. In the latest installment of the Hazardous Tales series, Hale introduces an icon of American history: Harriet Tubman, who was born a slave named Araminta. Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales: The Underground Abductor I’m pretty sure it was one of the first times I ever heard of Harriet Tubman. I was the master of repurposing my work for many teachers throughout my school career.) But I also remember one of my classmates dressing up as Harriet Tubman and presenting her story. The Underground Abductor is the story of Harriet Tubman, and is the first in the series thats a biography of a single person. (I also did my science fair experiment on the brain two years straight. I remember this project well, because I dressed up as Eleanor Roosevelt for two years straight. When I was in fourth grade (and again in 5th grade), we had to read a biography and then dress up as the person we read about it to present it to the class.
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