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Harriet Tubman - Nancy Lemon and Marcie Boyd

June 20, 2025

Video Transcript


Harriet Tubman: One night I dreamed I was in slavery, about 1850 was the time sorrow was the only sign, nothing about. Ease my mind out of the night there came a lady leading a distant pilgrim band. First mate, she cried, pointing her hand. Make room aboard for this young woman come on up. I got a life. Come on up to this. Um, I got a lifeline. To She said her name was Harriet Tubman, and she For the underground railroad. Hundreds of miles we traveled onward gathering slaves from town to town. Seeking every lost and setting those who were bound somehow Church was growing weaker. I fell by the wayside, sinking sand. Did this lady stand, lifted me up and took my hand, she said. I got a lifeline. To this train of mine. Life. To this train of mine. She said her name was Harriet Tubman, and she drove for the underground. For these children dressed in red, they must be the ones that Moses. Who are these children dressed in red, they must be the ones that Moses. Then I awoke no more I faltered, finding new strength in paths were shown. Sisters and brothers fleeing their homes, their history, their people, all they've known, and they are fleeing their homes in Guatemala, Afghanistan, El Salvador. From the prisons in war through the night and through Mexico to our door, will we sink. we've got a. To the of. Come To the She Harriet. Has she Underground



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