Harriet Tubman died at the age of 93 from a severe case of pneumonia. She had suffered from seizures for most of her adult life after being hit in the head with a 2lb weight.
Harriet Tubman suffered from blackouts, or "trances," as a result of a head injury she sustained during her time as a slave. The injury occurred when an overseer threw a heavy weight at another slave and struck Tubman instead. This head injury caused recurring health issues throughout her life, including seizures and episodes of unconsciousness.
There are reports that Harriet Tubman suffered a head injury as a child when she was hit by a heavy metal weight thrown by a slave owner. This injury caused lifelong neurological issues and occasional seizures.
Harriet Tubman was hit in the head at age thirteen with a metal weight by a plantation watcher who was aiming for another slave. after the injury Harriet faced many issues. she had seizures, headaches and awkward visions. she had to live with this for many years and it caused many problems in the future of her life. but she never gave up and helped many slaves in her in her life time approximately 300.
How was Harriet Tubman injured as a child?She was a slave, and she did not eat well enough.. so she passed away.NOONOONOO! she was injured because her master stuck her head with an iron pan and damaged her brain. So that resulted in siezeres and sleeping spell (p.s. look up the iron pan thing I'm not positive it was a pan)harriet Tubman did not die as a child
Harriet Tubman died at the age of 93 from a severe case of pneumonia. She had suffered from seizures for most of her adult life after being hit in the head with a 2lb weight.
Harriet Tubman suffered from blackouts, or "trances," as a result of a head injury she sustained during her time as a slave. The injury occurred when an overseer threw a heavy weight at another slave and struck Tubman instead. This head injury caused recurring health issues throughout her life, including seizures and episodes of unconsciousness.
There are reports that Harriet Tubman suffered a head injury as a child when she was hit by a heavy metal weight thrown by a slave owner. This injury caused lifelong neurological issues and occasional seizures.
She was hit in the head with a weight
Harriet Tubman was hit in the head at age thirteen with a metal weight by a plantation watcher who was aiming for another slave. after the injury Harriet faced many issues. she had seizures, headaches and awkward visions. she had to live with this for many years and it caused many problems in the future of her life. but she never gave up and helped many slaves in her in her life time approximately 300.
How was Harriet Tubman injured as a child?She was a slave, and she did not eat well enough.. so she passed away.NOONOONOO! she was injured because her master stuck her head with an iron pan and damaged her brain. So that resulted in siezeres and sleeping spell (p.s. look up the iron pan thing I'm not positive it was a pan)harriet Tubman did not die as a child
Harriet Tubman was an African American and she had black her dark brown eyes and she was a small lady. when she was younger she had an injury to her head causing her to have seizures sometimes and fall asleep without being able to have people wake her up.
I would say perhaps cotton or some other cash crops like tobacco or indigo. She did work in the house once, and that was how she got her life-long injury.
Tubman began as a slave who escaped to freedom, but instead of leaving other slaves behind she helped 300 people escape with the Underground Railroad. She had a head injury and that didn't stop her. All of her life she stood up for her convictions and her values. This is her lesson that if we can stand up for the things we believe in and do what is right our lives will have purpose and reason. Not to give up despite the hardships that life brings.
I've Suffered a Head Injury was created on 1992-11-19.
Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist and human rights activist. She herself escaped from slavery and then made 13 clandestine visits to the same plantations to rescue her family and friends. It was her passion to rescue slaves from inhuman conditions on plantations.
I think that people think tht harriet tubman is a great american because of her acheivements of breaking out 300 slaves. For some people like racists people might think she was stupid and they hate her they wish they could had caught her before she set those many slaves free.to me if harriet tubman was still alive i would always ask her how she set them many slaves free and how she survive that head injury and how she got well....