She saved 600 slaves including her family and the other people she worked with and then went out 19 times to save others!! That is a true hero we should all look up to her black or white she is a legend!! Xx 💙💙
Harriet Tubman's story is beautiful. She went back to her plantion and freed more slaves after she already left. That shows unconditional love and care. She has a heart of gold. Thank you Harriet. 💛
harriet is a great woman she is someone to look up to. And every black person should be proud she sacraficed her life to save others❤❤❤😃❤😀😀😀😇😇👍👍👑👑❤❤👳👳👳🍀🌹🌹🌷🌷
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Just to add: She was born in Maryland (1820). Her parents had 11 children. On the age of five she was forced to work. When she was 13 she stood up for a other slave and the farmer then hit her over the head that caused that she had head-problems for the rest of her life. When she was 25 she got married to a bad man, she kept saying she will be free or die, he then said he wouldn't allow that she will be free. The farmer then died and there were rumors that she and her two brothers will be chained and work in the field. So they then took off (1849), her brothers then went back because they started to get scared. She still went on, by foot of course. After 12 years she went back 18/19 times and set more than 300 slaves free. In 1850 she got her sister. In 1851 she got her brother. In 1854 she got her other 3 brothers and in 1857 she rescued her parents. She got all of this right because she was so organized and her religion got her through everything. She always had a gun on her back to scare the other slaves. She was extremely strict and if a slave wanted to go back she said she was going to shoot them (because they would be witnesses). She was so good and strict that not ONE slave wanted to go back. In 1913, 10 March she died on the age of 93. She also created the Underground Railroad. America was so proud that they 'gifted' her a ship and a "gedenkposseël". She is an amazing woman with a huge heart and I believe that she is/was one of the few people that had the guts to do what she did in that time (1800's - 1900's)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ADDING ALL THIS EXTRA INFORMATION IN! I AM DOING A HUGE BIOGRAPHY PROJECT ON MY IDOL HARRIET TUBMAN AND YOU MADE IT 50 TIMES EASIER. THANK YOU!!! AND DONT WORRY IF YOU THINK I DIRECTLY COPIED, I PARAPHRASED IT! :) THANK YOU
Where did u get this information from? Plz fast check because I believe the numbers are outdated but a beautiful way to express her journey I just would like to know how u know so much (:
lol we were turnt up in class listening to this our teacher walked out of class and we got up and started stomping and clapping and bruhh it was solo lit😂😂
I was feeling the song, I remember being in the 3rd grade and seeing this movie, and this was our favorite to look at. We were young and didnt understand it completely but we did recognize that she was a brave young lady who did justice for her people, and the astonishing number of slaves she helped become free is crazy! She risked her life to help others in need. She was a great woman that did great duty.
I remember watching this in 4th grade at school every day for a week or two, we all sang along. Now, her story impacts me more as an aspiring youth and civil rights activist. Truly a hero.
she did not die of the weight she died of natural causes of old age and pneumonia so she did not die of the heavy metal thing BTW that only left a scar
+swag master no she only died for one reason which was pneumonia not pneumonia and old age plus she might have died at 93 but your never old to do anything even to be in charge of the underground railroad and to lead slaves there
Sei Ngam if i'm just saying that she died of pneumonia witch was the only reason i'm just pointing it out there's a huge difference between pointing things and correcting people
I loved social studies. It talks about years back and people. I love it. My fav thing to make my day was to learn about Harriet Tubman. It was my fav child thing to do ❤️. I just loved to learn about her. I sometimes wish I can go back to the 1900's and see what happened and people who became a legend 🙏 Im glad Harriet was a real person. I will never forget her. Even though I have really bad anxiety I forget everything and not remember things. Even when I forget things a know im glad im living.
Damn...I remember watching this, I'm older but this was a damn jam but my brother was scared of it 😂 But I came back to rewatch it because I was young and didn't understand much of the word.
My teacher #Castaňeda told us about all she did and I love this women bless her soul I guezz people should appreciate what people like her did and do something for themself and others...I'm really glad I learned about her..♡
Other slaves would leave other people because they were scared but this girl her names will be remembered forever not only did she escaped she RISKeD her on life for others
FROM SCENES IN THE LIFE OF HARRIET TUBMAN: "There are those who will sneer, there are those who have already done so, at this quixotic attempt to make a heroine of a black woman, and a slave; but it may possibly be that there are some natures, though concealed under fairer skins, who have not the capacity to comprehend such general and self-sacrificing devotion to the cause of others as that here delineated, and therefore they resort to scorn and ridicule, in order to throw discredit upon the whole story. "
I have been learning about her in class and I love Harriet tubman she's my favorite to learn about and I love this song and video thank you for making it she is my idle the first time my teacher showed me this video I fell in love with her :-) ;-)
Wow Harriet is amazing. She saved hundreds of slaves. The slaveholders placed a bounty on her head for 40,000. Harriet is an inspiration for not just black people, but for all of us. I don't get why there are 200 dislikes. Harriet is a brave woman who risked her life to get her family out of slavery. She did more than that! She was born a slave. She was treated harshly. But she escaped and helped over 300 others escape. Harriet will live on in heaven for her hard work.
Damn now that's a song about a woman on a mission for freedom bet she was more tough than any of us could ever imagine and it takes true courage to risk your life and freedom for others.
SHE IS MY FAVORITE PERSON THAT 👁️💙 TO READ AND RESEARCH ABOUT. HARRIET TUBMAN IS SUCH A STRONG, INDEPENDENT, DETERMINED TO RISK HER OWN LIFE; TO FREED 300 SLAVES TO FREEDOM. 👁️💜 HER SO MUCH.💜💙👏👏👏
when I hear about the under ground rail road I thought it was really under ground. But it is amazing that Harriet Tubman did this to help 300 slaves escape and never lost a passenger. She is my hero. If I was a white and there I would help her. She would be my friend
She saved 600 slaves including her family and the other people she worked with and then went out 19 times to save others!! That is a true hero we should all look up to her black or white she is a legend!! Xx 💙💙
Your right
Julia Hallewell 300
Julia Hallewell i totally agree !
the number could be larger.
Julia Hallewell It's 300
When the music ended out of nowhere , that kinda killed my vibe. I was jammin !
Mercedes Wisner same 😂
Lol
Right. Have you seen this video before?
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@@Skrungly_Dungly Right. Have you seen this video before?
ruclips.net/video/JQuzUq_urT8/видео.html
Same
Harriet Tubman was a hero we all love and keep in all hearts
Fr imagine saving more then 300 people
Harriet Tubman's story is beautiful. She went back to her plantion and freed more slaves after she already left. That shows unconditional love and care. She has a heart of gold. Thank you Harriet. 💛
R.i.p. thank you we love you Harryet you are the best
My teacher showed our class this and all of us were singing along and dancing and screaming cuz this lit 😂💯🔥
US TOO
we're doing this in our class assembly and im Harriet Tubman in the assembly
we're doing this in our class assembly and im Harriet Tubman in the assembly
Ebony Jones same👍🏻
Stephanie Huizar that is the same thing that happened then when he starting brething boys in my class were fun cause it sounded inapropeuete
harriet is a great woman she is someone to look up to. And every black person should be proud she sacraficed her life to save others❤❤❤😃❤😀😀😀😇😇👍👍👑👑❤❤👳👳👳🍀🌹🌹🌷🌷
You mean: WAS a h of woman
Yes
I'm black and I agree
Ikr because I did her
she freed her familly
this song made me cry
Same
she was a brave woman
Tonya Prewitt yeah
What do you mean by "was"
@@makubegysman6160 She is dead
@@makubegysman6160 dude…. Do you know english
This was my favorite thing about history in 5th grade
Emily &Daisy Right some times my teacher will get made when I read about black history month
Emily &Daisy same till this day that is still the best thing in history for me
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Emily &Daisy me too
Nostalgic
Just to add: She was born in Maryland (1820). Her parents had 11 children. On the age of five she was forced to work. When she was 13 she stood up for a other slave and the farmer then hit her over the head that caused that she had head-problems for the rest of her life. When she was 25 she got married to a bad man, she kept saying she will be free or die, he then said he wouldn't allow that she will be free. The farmer then died and there were rumors that she and her two brothers will be chained and work in the field. So they then took off (1849), her brothers then went back because they started to get scared. She still went on, by foot of course. After 12 years she went back 18/19 times and set more than 300 slaves free. In 1850 she got her sister. In 1851 she got her brother. In 1854 she got her other 3 brothers and in 1857 she rescued her parents. She got all of this right because she was so organized and her religion got her through everything. She always had a gun on her back to scare the other slaves. She was extremely strict and if a slave wanted to go back she said she was going to shoot them (because they would be witnesses). She was so good and strict that not ONE slave wanted to go back. In 1913, 10 March she died on the age of 93. She also created the Underground Railroad. America was so proud that they 'gifted' her a ship and a "gedenkposseël".
She is an amazing woman with a huge heart and I believe that she is/was one of the few people that had the guts to do what she did in that time (1800's - 1900's)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ADDING ALL THIS EXTRA INFORMATION IN! I AM DOING A HUGE BIOGRAPHY PROJECT ON MY IDOL HARRIET TUBMAN AND YOU MADE IT 50 TIMES EASIER. THANK YOU!!! AND DONT WORRY IF YOU THINK I DIRECTLY COPIED, I PARAPHRASED IT! :) THANK YOU
Where did u get this information from? Plz fast check because I believe the numbers are outdated but a beautiful way to express her journey I just would like to know how u know so much (:
This is such a detailed account of Her story thank you for sharing and I will be sharing this today thank you
That what I call a strong black women 🙏🙏😍😍 she's in heaven now R. I. P I know OUR Lord is very proud of her
harriet was doing a greatful thing back the !im glad she risked her life to save others.
Im gonna be dr.martin luther king jr
no u wont
Mrs Tubman we love you
The song gives me chills
Baileyisnotonfire why?
Because her quest was so dangerous
lol we were turnt up in class listening to this our teacher walked out of class and we got up and started stomping and clapping and bruhh it was solo lit😂😂
Liliana Puente xD
You’re white stop saying you’re are turnt and lit.
Julio white and black people can be turnt and be lit so don't be racist
ησкα she is not being rude u are
Its ok her boyfriend probably cheated on her
ITS SOOOOOOOOOOBRAVE OF HER TO DO THAT
I was feeling the song, I remember being in the 3rd grade and seeing this movie, and this was our favorite to look at. We were young and didnt understand it completely but we did recognize that she was a brave young lady who did justice for her people, and the astonishing number of slaves she helped become free is crazy! She risked her life to help others in need. She was a great woman that did great duty.
I remember watching this in 4th grade at school every day for a week or two, we all sang along. Now, her story impacts me more as an aspiring youth and civil rights activist. Truly a hero.
Shout out to my sister for making it on the 20 dollar bill
rj broussard huh?
she was voted to be the first woman to be on the 20 dollar bill.
TottySins so sad
i n
so sad
God Bless You, Harried Tubman in Heaven. We'll Miss You.
I listened to this song today
I`m a teacher and tomorrow I will show my sts this, I am willing to do so.!
thanks!
Bless you harriet❤️👍🏽👍🏽👍🏿👍🏿👍🏾👍🏾
harriet tubman was the one that saved my great great great grandma
Keziah Harrington Go off
Back then, I didn’t understand... now.... I have full respect for her..
2:47 I can’t hit the repeat button 🔁 enough! This song is 🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏾
My teacher showed this sound now I now every word god bless Harriet Tubman
I love that song
Harriet Thurman was a strong and brave woman🌈🌈🌈🏩
Watched this in school now I can't stop singing the song 😂😂😂
she did not die of the weight she died of natural causes of old age and pneumonia so she did not die of the heavy metal thing BTW that only left a scar
stop being mean to people
+swag master no she only died for one reason which was pneumonia not pneumonia and old age plus she might have died at 93 but your never old to do anything even to be in charge of the underground railroad and to lead slaves there
+Jahleiya Mckines um thats now mean thats correcting ppl :U
Sei Ngam if i'm just saying that she died of pneumonia witch was the only reason i'm just pointing it out there's a huge difference between pointing things and correcting people
Nodue
that is a sweet song
I love this song 😍😍😍😍😍
Jyion Hayes same here. I would like to know who is performing it!
I loved social studies. It talks about years back and people. I love it. My fav thing to make my day was to learn about Harriet Tubman. It was my fav child thing to do ❤️. I just loved to learn about her. I sometimes wish I can go back to the 1900's and see what happened and people who became a legend 🙏 Im glad Harriet was a real person. I will never forget her. Even though I have really bad anxiety I forget everything and not remember things. Even when I forget things a know im glad im living.
why do I see 198 on dislikes now you should be ashame your selfless
.be mb hi jnlol
Da Nia Darden I know right
My teacher showed us this video and then when I got home I wanted to watch this again! It was the best
we need more people like that she is so truly inspiring. I love this woman. Bravery right there.
I asked my friends who she is they had no clue im like really guys she is a wonderful strong beautiful woman
yas
Payal Styles you will know after while you see the new 20 dollar bill. And then you will not forget her.
Payal Styles you will know after while you see the new 20 dollar bill. And then you will not forget her.
Bridget Lewis What is that supposed to mean... -.-
just what it means
Sadly, in recent decades you hardly ever hear of anyone doing things as incredible as what she has done. She was a very very great person!
Also they made some errors in this slaves didn't have shoes and they had even worse clothes then you see in animated
Harrit tubmen is brave and strong
HiGh-Im- DoM. U spelled Tubman incorrectly
@@ameliacunningham4696 And Harriet too
I remember when i was in kindergarten i used yo listen to this song good times🙃
My kindergarten class loves this. They may only remember Mrs. Tubman from our Black History Unit, but they will remember. This is famtastic!!
I remember a play playing this song! I sang along ;)
This should be on Spotify and RUclips music
Truly uplifting, I will certainly play this to my wonderful students. Thanks to the artistic crew behind the production of this great video.
This was amazing best history lesson of the year ^____^
so catchy
Damn...I remember watching this, I'm older but this was a damn jam but my brother was scared of it 😂 But I came back to rewatch it because I was young and didn't understand much of the word.
She is a hero. She made the world of us become better. She is a big person.
Very good!! 👏🏿❤❤❤❤✊🏾
During online class my teacher had us watch this. I love this song. Bless Harriet Tubman ❤️❤️❤️💞💕
I love this song since I heard it
My teacher #Castaňeda told us about all she did and I love this women bless her soul I guezz people should appreciate what people like her did and do something for themself and others...I'm really glad I learned about her..♡
We’re sooo grateful for what she did for billions of people ❤
Harriet Tubman was the strongest bravest woman I ever met in biography
+Rayna Everett I seriously doubt that you met her lol
this is the most beautiful and inspiring thing
I like this song
Happy birthday Harriet Tubman. Also I’m sick of folks disrespecting her. They should know better.
Harriet Tubman is awesome 👏 👰🏿
I saw this in school 🙂
just saw this in class the other day. I love the song
Other slaves would leave other people because they were scared but this girl her names will be remembered forever not only did she escaped she RISKeD her on life for others
i did a project on her and soujouner truth in elementary school and they r both inspiring women
me to
I read about them 2
Sojoner truth wanted women's rights
she's berry brave😌😌😌😌
Wow I was really taken by this mini bio the best all likes and loves!!!!! I
Without people like harriet Tubman slavery would still be going on thank go for Harriet Tubman
I got homework about it now
i love that girl\
amen
TJ Carter I'm supposed to know about god but i don't hehe
FROM SCENES IN THE LIFE OF HARRIET TUBMAN:
"There are those who will sneer, there are those who
have already done so, at this quixotic attempt to make a
heroine of a black woman, and a slave; but it may
possibly be that there are some natures, though concealed
under fairer skins, who have not the capacity to comprehend
such general and self-sacrificing devotion to the cause of
others as that here delineated, and therefore they resort to
scorn and ridicule, in order to throw discredit upon the
whole story. "
Informative, There has been some Great people who have lived, many we do not even no about.
she was the first African American women to end slavery!
+Anjolie Barry no, the civil war ended slavery. She was never paid or resived anything for her serves
You people have no idea what your talking about do you?😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am talking about to you!
No sense of humor!😆
You mam\ser , you are very rude!
Am learning about the Civil War in second grade right now my teacher showed my classmates and I this song
I have been learning about her in class and I love Harriet tubman she's my favorite to learn about and I love this song and video thank you for making it she is my idle the first time my teacher showed me this video I fell in love with her :-) ;-)
Wow Harriet is amazing. She saved hundreds of slaves. The slaveholders placed a bounty on her head for 40,000. Harriet is an inspiration for not just black people, but for all of us. I don't get why there are 200 dislikes. Harriet is a brave woman who risked her life to get her family out of slavery. She did more than that! She was born a slave. She was treated harshly. But she escaped and helped over 300 others escape. Harriet will live on in heaven for her hard work.
Harriet Tubman is the best abolitionists
God 😇😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
To much of a banger and i heard this 4 years ago in history and im still watching this shit
Damn now that's a song about a woman on a mission for freedom bet she was more tough than any of us could ever imagine and it takes true courage to risk your life and freedom for others.
she's berry brave
Beautiful
Awesome Job! I am a music teacher and this is awesome! Your sister should be very proud!!!!
SHE IS MY FAVORITE PERSON THAT 👁️💙 TO READ AND RESEARCH ABOUT. HARRIET TUBMAN IS SUCH A STRONG, INDEPENDENT, DETERMINED TO RISK HER OWN LIFE; TO FREED 300 SLAVES TO FREEDOM. 👁️💜 HER SO MUCH.💜💙👏👏👏
Want to make one about Ruby Bridges
2019 anyone😂
Oh my gosh I remember watching this in elementary school and I finally found where I remember this from
when I hear about the under ground rail road I thought it was really under ground. But it is amazing that Harriet Tubman did this to help 300 slaves escape and never lost a passenger. She is my hero. If I was a white and there I would help her. She would be my friend
TO FREEDOM!
2:23
I learned about her a lot in school. Im still in the same school. We're still learning about her.
Herriet Tubman is my great great great great great great great great great great grandma
Whos here in 2021 👁️👄👁️
2022 bro
i watched it because i liked the song ;-;
She was great women and she was a brave women and l love you Harriet Tubman💜💜💜💓💓💓💓💗💘💖💙❤💙💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Chicken dick what is the song
I love the song about Minty Moses she was so brave and never got caught
Ok but the song rlly lit tho
whats the song? please respond
Bella Elliston just type in the underground railroad harriet tubman song
Darude - Sandstorm
+TheRealDecoco grow the fuck up pls...
It's Bella she made it
I remember when my teacher showed me this when we took a break from doing work
May God bless you, Harriet. 🙏❤️
love you sister!!!!!!!!!!! so proud of you!