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(Mary Livermore, [Northern women on farm during war], 1890 -- Woloch and Major Problems readings.)
(Harriet Tubman, from her white female biographer, Sarah Bradford, 1886)
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== Harriet Tubman, from her white female biographer, Sarah Bradford, 1886 ==
 
== Harriet Tubman, from her white female biographer, Sarah Bradford, 1886 ==
  
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I found it interesting that Harriet and the others allowed these slaves to bring farm animals, such as pigs and chickens, on board. I'm assuming they brought them in order to trade them for money when they reached their destination. If this really is the case, that was very kind of them to allow them aboard, especially when it may have allowed for more humans if they weren't there. --Ashley V.
  
 
== Clara Burdett, to notary in Union camp in KY, March 1865 ==
 
== Clara Burdett, to notary in Union camp in KY, March 1865 ==

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