Harriet Tubman — "I suffered enough to make a man's heart ache."
I suffered enough to make a man's heart ache.
I suffered enough to make a man's heart ache.
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"I would make a home for them in the North, and the Lord helping me, I would bring them all there."
"I'd rather die than be a slave."
"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."
"I'd rather live in a log cabin with freedom than in a mansion with slavery."
"I was nothing but a poor old woman; but I knew how to pray, and I knew how to work."
Recounted by Sarah H. Bradford, 'Harriet, The Moses of Her People'
Date: 1886
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