Phrase by 'Harriet Tubman'

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Most of those coming from the mainland are very destitute, almost naked. I am trying to find places for those able to work, and provide for them as best I can, so as to lighten the burden on the Government as much as possible, while at the same time they learn to respect themselves by earning their own living.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  Time , Work , Best , Respect


Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  You , Time , Good , Trust


'Pears like I prayed all the time, 'bout my work, everywhere, I prayed an' groaned to the Lord.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  Time , Work , Like , Lord


Twasn't me, 'twas the Lord! I always told Him, 'I trust to you. I don't know where to go or what to do, but I expect You to lead me,' an' He always did.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  You , Me , Know , Trust


I've heard 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' read, and I tell you Mrs. Stowe's pen hasn't begun to paint what slavery is as I have seen it at the far South. I've seen de real thing, and I don't want to see it on no stage or in no theater.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  You , Slavery , Uncle , Pen


You'll be free or die!

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  You , Free , Die


As I lay so sick on my bed, from Christmas till March, I was always praying for poor ole master. 'Pears like I didn't do nothing but pray for ole master. 'Oh, Lord, convert ole master;' 'Oh, dear Lord, change dat man's heart, and make him a Christian.'

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  Heart , Man , Change , Sick


I can't die but once.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  Die , Once


I had two sisters carried away in a chain-gang - one of them left two children. We were always uneasy.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  Always , Children , Two , Left


Why, der language down dar in de far South is jus' as different from ours in Maryland, as you can think. Dey laughed when dey heard me talk, an' I could not understand 'dem, no how.

Author: Harriet Tubman - American Activist
  You , Me , Language , Down


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