Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls- Harriet Tubman read by Tarana Burke
Summary
TLDRThe podcast 'Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls' tells the inspiring tale of Harriet Tubman, a woman born into slavery who fought for freedom. Narrated by Tarana Burke, it recounts Harriet's journey from childhood labor to leading her people to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Despite personal heartbreak and the dangers of the Fugitive Slave Act, Harriet persisted, becoming a Union Army scout and leading a daring raid that freed hundreds. The story highlights her unwavering courage and the enduring fight for justice.
Takeaways
- ๐ 'Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls' is a podcast based on a New York Times bestseller, aimed at inspiring girls to dream big and fight for their goals.
- ๐ง The podcast is narrated by various hosts, including Tirana Burke, and tells the stories of heroic women from around the world.
- ๐ฐ Listeners can get a discount on the book by visiting rebelgirls.co and using the promo code 'rebel podcast'.
- ๐ง The story of Harriet Tubman is featured, detailing her early life, her fight against slavery, and her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- ๐ฑ Harriet was born into slavery but had a deep understanding of its injustice from a young age and was determined to lead people to freedom.
- ๐ซ Despite being enslaved, Harriet was not allowed to attend school or learn to read and write, and faced severe punishments for disobedience.
- ๐จโ๐ง Harriet's family was at risk of being sold away at any time, which deeply affected her and fueled her desire for freedom.
- ๐ค๏ธ After suffering a severe head injury, Harriet experienced visions that guided her towards her future role in leading people to freedom.
- ๐ Harriet's first escape to freedom was successful, and she found work and saved money to help free her family and others.
- ๐ Harriet made multiple dangerous trips back to Maryland to rescue family members and others, expanding her network to include Canada for safety.
- ๐๏ธ Beyond her work on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman also served as a scout for the Union Army during the Civil War, leading a major military operation that freed hundreds of enslaved people.
- ๐๏ธ The podcast concludes with a reminder of Harriet Tubman's legacy and the ongoing fight for justice, encouraging listeners to continue her mission.
Q & A
What is 'Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls' based on?
-It is based on the New York Times bestseller, 'Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls,' which is an illustrated children's book about the lives and adventures of 100 heroic women from around the world.
Who is the host of the podcast episode mentioned in the transcript?
-The host of the podcast episode is Tarana Burke.
What is the significance of Harriet Tubman's childhood favorite Bible story about Moses?
-The story of Moses, who led his people from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the promised land, was significant to Harriet Tubman because it inspired her own desire to lead her people to freedom from slavery.
How did Harriet Tubman first begin to resist the conditions of her enslavement as a child?
-As a child, Harriet Tubman resisted by wearing extra clothing to cushion her back against the whip, pretending the beatings were more effective than they were, and even biting her master to prevent him from beating her.
What injury did Harriet Tubman suffer as a result of standing up to an overseer, and how did it affect her?
-Harriet Tubman was hit on the head with an iron weight by an overseer, causing a skull injury that led to lifelong seizures and blinding headaches. However, she also began to have visions, which she saw as guiding her future.
How did Harriet Tubman first achieve her own freedom?
-Harriet Tubman escaped to freedom by traveling the Underground Railroad to Pennsylvania, where slavery was illegal.
What role did Harriet Tubman take on after achieving her own freedom?
-After gaining her freedom, Harriet Tubman became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading at least 70 people out of slavery and helping dozens more with her instructions.
What was the Fugitive Slave Act, and how did it impact Harriet Tubman's efforts?
-The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 made it a crime to help enslaved people escape, even in states where slavery was illegal. This meant there was no safe place for escaping slaves within the United States, making Harriet's work even more dangerous. She extended her efforts to Canada, where US laws did not apply.
What significant military role did Harriet Tubman play during the Civil War?
-During the Civil War, Harriet Tubman led a military operation for the Union Army, guiding a raid that liberated 750 enslaved people. She was the first woman to lead a major military operation in US history.
What did Harriet Tubman do after the Civil War ended and slavery was abolished?
-After the Civil War and the abolition of slavery, Harriet Tubman continued to fight for justice for Black Americans, women, and the poor and elderly, dedicating the rest of her life to these causes.
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