Thank-you for posting this video clip about the Harriet Tubman Museum; I was not aware of its existence. Very educational and the tour guide was great. Harriet Tubman was an awesome woman!
I''ve been to Harriet Tubman's birthplace on Bucktown Road outside Cambridge a few times. It's awesome that it has not been built up and is exactly as when she was alive.
Love It and Would Like To Check That Place Out To Learn More.. Thank you brother for sharing, just sent it to your niece to watch, and also thinking what difference from what was taught to us and research we did on her will be different in this movie coming out I think next week.
I don't care to see the movie of Harriet Tubman recently made ( a few months back I guess) Love your mini- documentary I love the camera work by your camera -man or camerawoman. The outdoor scenes made me feel like I was there, walking in this great courageous woman's footsteps. Your tour guide was excellent as well, I hope she's there when I pay a visit.
Pat Andersen you and I share the same sentiment regarding the recent film. Secondly, all camera work was done me, so I appreciate the compliment. Last but not least, that was my plan regarding showing the scenery of her birth place. Thank you for the support once again.
The movie actually inspired me to learn more about this extraordinary woman. The movie itself seems to be completely accurate. In my mind, Harriet Tubman is one of the strongest human beings to ever grace the planet.
I do not mean to be to a menace here by any means, but I live 15 minuets from where she was born, and trust me, there are no aligators in Maryland. or any other state above or around us. She went north not only because they were free states, but also because at that time it was the only escape she could take off of the Eastern Shore without by boat (Cambridge has been called the heart of the Eastern Shore), which she would have been caught for sure. Snakes are here, and the marshes can have sinkholes that are treacherous to try to walk or trek, but she would probably have stayed in woods to stay concealed and to have rootmat for better traction and warmth, an open marsh can be damp and cold. The land around her birthplace has been cleared several times since her time, a 40 acre farm was considered very big then, and most of the land on the Eastern shore has been cleared since early settlers. Farming was big here, but the area at the time was known more for working the water for oysters and fish. Until the Bay Bridge was built in 1952, the land here was very cheap, because nobody wanted to come here except on the Ocean beaches.....
*No eye can't imagine being **there.In** awe!! Yes an honour and very **humbling.No** words truly speechless.This must have hit your soul.She is a legend for all **time.You** put this together beauti-fully Dark brother* 👧🏽✊🏾⚘👑💥💯
WOW I love this. Every time I learn about Harriet Tubman I just want to cry. Out if everything that she went through as a slave she still wanted to help free others and not be selfish by getting out and never looking back. Of course she could have done that.
@@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 ..........there is a big tree in my yard , that , although it generates a lot of work and everyone thinks it to be a nuisance , i always loved it...........it is a Sweetgum Tree.........how " sweet " is that..........
@@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 ......yes , it is . i would have never known the significance of it , had I not come across your video . thank you , again......
?? Alligators in Eastern Shore Maryland? Come on now. I'm from Virginia and while I did come across water moccasins and snapping turtles in the swamps there, I never did run across an alligator that far North. I read about Harriet Tubman as a teenager and she has been one of my all time heroes ever since.
I enjoyed the video, but historians believe that she was not born on the Brodess Farm near Bucktown, but nearby on the Thompson Farm, which is in the area of Harrisville Road in Woolford Maryland. Its believed that Edward Brodess, who was a minor at the time of her birth was living with his mother and step-father there. When he came of age, he took Araminta and her mother with her to the Brodess Farm.
Thank-you for posting this video clip about the Harriet Tubman Museum; I was not aware of its existence. Very educational and the tour guide was great. Harriet Tubman was an awesome woman!
I''ve been to Harriet Tubman's birthplace on Bucktown Road outside Cambridge a few times. It's awesome that it has not been built up and is exactly as when she was alive.
Love It and Would Like To Check That Place Out To Learn More.. Thank you brother for sharing, just sent it to your niece to watch, and also thinking what difference from what was taught to us and research we did on her will be different in this movie coming out I think next week.
You're very welcome. From my reading and talking to the ranger, there's a few incorrect parts of her life in the movie.
Wow Deep thank God for Freedom today and Many Many creatively choice's we have today
Absorbing piece of filmmaking.Thank you for sharing this film.What a woman!
Thank you very much. Appreciate you supporting me and viewing my channel.
I don't care to see the movie of Harriet Tubman recently made ( a few months back I guess) Love your mini- documentary I love
the camera work by your camera -man or camerawoman. The outdoor scenes made me feel like I was there, walking in this great courageous woman's footsteps. Your tour guide was excellent as well, I hope she's there when I pay a visit.
Pat Andersen you and I share the same sentiment regarding the recent film. Secondly, all camera work was done me, so I appreciate the compliment. Last but not least, that was my plan regarding showing the scenery of her birth place. Thank you for the support once again.
The movie actually inspired me to learn more about this extraordinary woman. The movie itself seems to be completely accurate. In my mind, Harriet Tubman is one of the strongest human beings to ever grace the planet.
As Always, you Educate Us! Thank you 🤗
You're very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
That was an amazing video Bro!!! I gotta come out there and check it out! And the Sister’s presentation was great!!! You came up quickly!!! ✊🏾💯🔥
When you do, I'll show you around. Yes, the young lady did an outstanding job. Appreciate the support. 🙌🏾✊🏾
Great video ! I enjoyed this video and the information. 😀
Thank you very much. Appreciate you watching.
I do not mean to be to a menace here by any means, but I live 15 minuets from where she was born, and trust me, there are no aligators in Maryland. or any other state above or around us. She went north not only because they were free states, but also because at that time it was the only escape she could take off of the Eastern Shore without by boat (Cambridge has been called the heart of the Eastern Shore), which she would have been caught for sure. Snakes are here, and the marshes can have sinkholes that are treacherous to try to walk or trek, but she would probably have stayed in woods to stay concealed and to have rootmat for better traction and warmth, an open marsh can be damp and cold. The land around her birthplace has been cleared several times since her time, a 40 acre farm was considered very big then, and most of the land on the Eastern shore has been cleared since early settlers. Farming was big here, but the area at the time was known more for working the water for oysters and fish. Until the Bay Bridge was built in 1952, the land here was very cheap, because nobody wanted to come here except on the Ocean beaches.....
My bad, I was being dramatic. Lol
Bro you never disappoint
I always do my best bro. Appreciate you.
*No eye can't imagine being **there.In** awe!! Yes an honour and very **humbling.No** words truly speechless.This must have hit your soul.She is a legend for all **time.You** put this together beauti-fully Dark brother* 👧🏽✊🏾⚘👑💥💯
Thanks sis! It truly did hit my spirit and I was chocked up a bit being there.
WOW I love this. Every time I learn about Harriet Tubman I just want to cry. Out if everything that she went through as a slave she still wanted to help free others and not be selfish by getting out and never looking back. Of course she could have done that.
Absolutely!! The heart of a true spiritual warrior.
AMAZING , PROFOUND.....I NEVER NEW MS.TUBMAN WAS BORN IN MARYLAND . THANK YOU , FOR THIS WONDERFUL SHARE......
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@@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 ..........there is a big tree in my yard , that , although it generates a lot of work and everyone thinks it to be a nuisance , i always loved it...........it is a Sweetgum Tree.........how " sweet " is that..........
@@mizfrenchtwist Wow!! That's definitely a great reminder of the great ancestor.
@@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 ......yes , it is . i would have never known the significance of it , had I not come across your video . thank you , again......
@@mizfrenchtwist it was very timely. Once again, you're very welcome. Glad I helped you with your ancestral connection.
Great commentary
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Great video!!!
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Great video
Thanks bro
No alligators in Maryland brother, many nasty snakes but no alligators. I was born and raised on The Eastern Shore of Maryland.
?? Alligators in Eastern Shore Maryland? Come on now. I'm from Virginia and while I did come across water moccasins and snapping turtles in the swamps there, I never did run across an alligator that far North. I read about Harriet Tubman as a teenager and she has been one of my all time heroes ever since.
Ok, I exaggerated a bit. Lol! You get the gist.
I’ve actually been there
EXCELLENT!!!!
I enjoyed the video, but historians believe that she was not born on the Brodess Farm near Bucktown, but nearby on the Thompson Farm, which is in the area of Harrisville Road in Woolford Maryland. Its believed that Edward Brodess, who was a minor at the time of her birth was living with his mother and step-father there. When he came of age, he took Araminta and her mother with her to the Brodess Farm.
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@@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 I did! Fantastic channel!
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Alligators? Lol
😂😂😂😂 I exaggerated.