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His best friend, Jimmy Fargo, however, tries to see the bright side: Peter will be far away from his nemesis, Sheila Tubman, and Jimmy promises that he will visit Peter in Princeton.

Tubman and ),
Harriet Tubman ( photo H. B. Lindsley ), c. 1870.
As a child, Tubman was told that she was of Ashanti lineage ( from what is now Ghana ), though no evidence exists to confirm or deny this assertion.
Because of the debt she had accumulated ( including delayed payment for her property in Auburn ), Tubman fell prey in 1873 to a swindle involving gold transfer.
* Joe Tubman – player ( HB / K ), 1968 ( Ottawa Rough Riders 1919 – 31 ).
President Toure, along with President William Tubman of neighboring Liberia and President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, was the vanguard behind the creation of the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ), which has been transformed into the African Union ( AU ), at a Special Head of States Meeting held in the northern Liberian city of Sanniquelle, Nimba County, which is often referred to as the " birth place " of the OAU ( now the AU ).
Little is known about Frank's past save that he attended Harriet Tubman High School ( a real high school in Compton, California ), where he was held back at least twice.
Some people believed positive neighborhood changes would benefit all residents of the area, bringing with it improved neighborhood safety and creating a demand for improved retail services along the major commercial strips, such as Fulton Street ( recently co-named Harriet Tubman Avenue ), Nostrand Avenue, Tompkins Avenue, Greene Avenue, Lewis Avenue, Flushing Avenue, Park Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, Dekalb Avenue, Putnam Avenue, Bedford Avenue, Marcy Avenue, Malcolm X Boulevard, Gates Avenue, Madison Street and Jefferson Avenue.
Musgrave has written more than a dozen operas and other music theatre works, many taking a historical figure as their central character, among them Mary Queen of Scots ( 1977 ), Harriet Tubman ( Harriet, the Woman called Moses, 1984 ), Simón Bolívar ( 1993 ) and Pontalba ( 2003 ).
* Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her people to Freedom, with Kadir Nelson ( Illustrator ), 2006, Jump at the Sun / Hyperion, ISBN 0-7868-5175-9
Although Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great features many of the same characters as Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, it does not fit exactly in the continuity of the Fudge books because it only focuses on Peter's classmate ( who later becomes his cousin ), Sheila Tubman.
Examples of spies with ideological motivations include Kim Philby and Klaus Fuchs ( communist ), Fritz Kolbe and Juan Pujol ( anti-Nazi ), Nathan Hale ( pro-American independence ), Harriet Tubman ( anti-slavery ), Ana Montes ( pro-Cuban )

Tubman and with
This condition remained with Tubman for the rest of her life ; Larson suggests she may have suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy as a result of the injury.
The two men went back, forcing Tubman to return with them.
Given her familiarity with the woods and marshes of the region, it is likely that Tubman hid in these locales during the day.
In December 1850, Tubman received a warning that her niece Kessiah was going to be sold ( along with her two children, six-year-old James Alfred, and baby Araminta ) in Cambridge.
They met up with Tubman, who brought the family safely to Philadelphia.
It is likely that Tubman was by this time working with abolitionist Thomas Garrett, a Quaker working in Wilmington, Delaware.
During an interview with author Wilbur Siebert in 1897, Tubman revealed some of the names of helpers and places she used along the Underground Railroad.
Tubman once disguised herself with a bonnet and carried two live chickens to give the appearance of running errands.
Tubman told the tale of one voyage with a group of fugitive slaves, when morale sank and one man insisted he was going to go back to the plantation.
Tubman aided him in this effort, and with more detailed plans for the assault.
Tubman herself was effusive with praise.
Shortly after acquiring the Auburn property, Tubman went back to Maryland and returned with her " niece ", an eight-year-old light-skinned black girl named Margaret.
Union General David Hunter worked with Tubman during the American Civil War | Civil War and shared her abolitionist views.
Tubman soon met with General David Hunter, a strong supporter of abolition.
Tubman later worked with Colonel Robert Gould Shaw at the assault on Fort Wagner, reportedly serving him his last meal.
New York responded with outrage to the incident, and while some criticized Tubman for her naïveté, most sympathized with her economic hardship and lambasted the con men.
Susan B. Anthony worked with Tubman for women's suffrage.
A publication called The Woman's Era launched a series of articles on " Eminent Women " with a profile of Tubman.
At the turn of the 20th century, Tubman became heavily involved with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Auburn.
When she died, Tubman was buried with military honors at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn.

Tubman and Davis
One of the people Tubman took in was a Civil War veteran named Nelson Davis.
In 1937 the gravestone for Harriet Tubman Davis was erected by the Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs ; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

Tubman and their
Tubman at first prepared to storm their house and make a scene, but then decided he was not worth the trouble.
For 11 years Tubman returned again and again to the Eastern Shore of Maryland, rescuing some 70 slaves in about 13 expeditions, including her three other brothers, Henry, Ben, and Robert, their wives and some of their children.
It is more than likely that Tubman carried the handgun as protection from ever-present slave catchers and their vicious dogs.
Despite her popularity and significance, another Tubman biography for adults did not appear for 60 years, until Jean Humez published a close reading of Tubman's life stories in 2003, and Larson and Clinton both published their biographies in 2004.
Other opponents, such as African American leader Harriet Tubman, simply treated the law as just another complication in their activities.
Garrett was also said to have helped and worked with Harriet Tubman, who was a very well known slave who worked to help other slaves get their freedom.
) The chapter also recounts Peter and Jimmy's frustration with Sheila while working on the project ; each of them had handwritten a portion of the report booklet, but Sheila ( without their consent ) replaced their handiwork with her own, believing her handwriting to be more legible, and also wrote " Handwritten by Miss Sheila Tubman " on the report cover.

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