Across
- 2. Harriet’s childhood nickname.
- 6. The people who helped enslaved people escape north.
- 7. Harriet helped more than 300 enslaved people reach this.
- 9. Harriet nursed these men during the Civil War.
- 14. Harriet suffered episodes of this after her head injury.
- 17. The type of place where Harriet grew up enslaved.
- 18. What Harriet did in 1849 using the Underground Railroad.
- 20. The object that hit Harriet in the head when she was 13.
- 23. The system that kept Harriet and her family oppressed.
- 24. The illness that caused Harriet’s death.
- 26. Conflict during which Harriet worked as a spy and nurse.
- 27. Posters put up offering a reward for Harriet’s capture.
Down
- 1. Harriet Tubman’s birth name.
- 3. Harriet’s married last name.
- 4. The city in New York where Harriet bought land.
- 5. Harriet fought for these for blacks and women.
- 8. The state where Harriet Tubman was born.
- 10. Harriet became this for civil rights after her death.
- 11. One of Harriet’s roles during the Civil War.
- 12. Harriet learned this from her mother and was very religious.
- 13. The first free state Harriet reached after escaping.
- 15. Safe homes on the Underground Railroad.
- 16. Harriet’s nickname for leading people to freedom.
- 19. Name of Harriet’s adopted daughter.
- 21. Harriet carried this to keep fugitives from turning back.
- 22. Harriet donated land to this organization in 1903.
- 25. Where enslaved people needed to go after the Fugitive Slave Act.
