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... been listed. She was born with the name Aramita Ross, but her mother's name, Harriet, became her name as she got older. Before the ...
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... Her Mother's name was Harriet Green also known as Old Rit and her father's name was Benjamin Ross. Both her mother and father were of course slaves. ...
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... The nurse finally told Grace her name. It was Harriet Zink. Harriet says her name so the reader can tell there is a conflict occurring. ... Her name was Harriet. ...
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Early Years Her real name was Harriet Beecher Stowe. Born as a salve on June 14, 1820 on a plantation in Maryland. There were 8 ...
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... He published the work in March of 1852, under the name Uncle Tom's ... Following this accomplishment, Calvin encouraged Harriet to launch a writing career, and he ...
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Harriet worked as a teacher with her older sister Catharine: her earliest publication was a geography for children, issued under her sister's name in 1833. ...
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They gave her the name of Araminta, Minta, or Minty. Her parents were Harriet Greene, also known as Rit, and Benjamin Ross, also known as Ben. ...
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... Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman, born in 1820 with the name of Araminta Ross, was one of eleven children. Since her parents ...
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... In 1869 she married an African-American war veteran by the name of Nelson Davis. He contracted tuberculosis during the Civil War. Harriet married him in order ...
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... One of the crucial heartbreaking relationships which Roy Hobbs experiences in the story, is with a lady with "heartbreaking legs" by the name of Harriet Bird. ...
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... The name was a secret codeword invented for the escape route used by ... ill-fated John Brown; the charismatic Frederick Douglass; and the legendary Harriet Tubman ...
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... The last child was born on July 8, 1850 and his name was Charles Edward. She was a good mother and enjoyed raising her children. Since 1833, Harriet had been ...
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... to heal. As the story progresses, Emma notices Harriet's fondness of a young farmer by the name of Robert Martin. Emma feels that ...
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... As a custom for slaves, she took another name when she was hired out, calling herself Araminta or "Minty." As a slave Harriet was treated brutally. ...
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... While at that location Scott married a Slave by the name of Harriet Robinson . Harriet's ownership was then transferred to Emerson. ...
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... Shelley became lovers, despite the objections of Mary's parents and Shelley's wife Harriet. ... Jane, who had changed her name to Claire and had begun to pursue ...
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... Emma, the visit degenerates into a comical episode, with Harriet knocking over ... to Austen's original is the use of one single character's name, Elton, Clueless ...
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... Given its relation in name and close proximity to Donwell Abbey, it ... depiction of the countryside's vulnerability is Austen's narration of Harriet's attack by ...
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... A big shot in the railroad was known as "Moses". Her name was Harriet Tubman. She escaped from the East Shore of Maryland in 1849. ...
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... women do. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Harriet Jacobs does not use her real name. Instead she uses Linda Brent. By ...
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... In 1844 Araminta married John Tubman and took her mother's first name. ... Harriet successfully returned 19 times freeing over 300 slaves without one being ...
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... She also chose the last name Truth ... As Harriet Beecher Stowe recollects, Truth stated: "I journeys round to camp-meetins, an' wherever folks is, an' I sets up my ...
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... The main point of Harriet Beecher Stowe in the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin was to bring to light slavery to people in the ... Tom's master's name was Andy Shelby. ...
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... Harriet seduces him and shoots him in the stomach, inflicting an injury so serious ... after being in submission for fifteen years, he uses the name "Wonderboy" to ...
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... deal. Memo's name itself is also symbolic. Memo or memorandum may remind Roy of Harriet Byrd, the woman who attempted his murder. ...
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... In 1854, Harriet died. ... He died two months later. He is buried in Paris today, with a square bearing his name with an overlooking statue. Chopin! ...
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... village. Even chiefs in surrounding villages knew him by name. In ... dies. For this job, the survivors chose Harriet Tubman. Harriet ...
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... scenes. Harriet Stowe is one of America's most recognized writers. ... abolitionist. She was born into slavery and given the name Isabella Baumfree. ...
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... When explaining to Harriet Beecher Stowe how she came to change her name, Truth said she felt God had called her "to travel up and down the land, showing the ...
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... Elizabeth sees that a loss of her personality in the name of security is worse than starvation or penny scrimping. ... The first is Harriet Smith. ...
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