What was Harriet Tubman worth?

Harriet Tubman, or “Moses” as some called her, was worth $40,000 to anyone who could capture her and return her south. It was a huge reward, but southern slave owners figured that she had stolen property worth at least $300,000.

How many slaves did Harriet Tubman free in total?

Myth: Harriet Tubman rescued 300 people in 19 trips. Fact: According to Tubman’s own words, and extensive documentation on her rescue missions, we know that she rescued about 70 people—family and friends—during approximately 13 trips to Maryland.

What are 5 facts about Harriet Tubman?

Tubman’s codename was “Moses,” and she was illiterate her entire life. She suffered from narcolepsy. Her work as “Moses” was serious business. She never lost a slave. Tubman was a Union scout during the Civil War. She cured dysentery.

What were Harriet’s last words?

She later remarried and dedicated her life to helping freed slaves, the elderly and Women’s Suffrage. She died surrounded by loved ones on March 10, 1913, at approximately 91 years of age. Her last words were, “I go to prepare a place for you.”

Why is Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill?

“But the security of our currency remains paramount.” Tubman is a unique figure in American history, escaping from slavery to become a well-known “conductor” on the Underground Railroad who led enslaved people to freedom.

Will Harriet Tubman be on the 20 dollar bill?

EXCLUSIVE: In an internal department Black History Month message exclusively obtained by theGrio, Secretary Janet Yellen reaffirmed the commitment to ensure an inclusive currency. Contrary to the many speculations online, the Harriet Tubman $20 bill is on track to debut to the public in 2030.