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  1. Harriet Tubman foi uma afro-americana que nasceu escrava na década de 1820, em Maryland. Ela fugiu da escravidão e se estabeleceu na Filadélfia, em 1849, e, a partir daí, tornou-se um dos grandes nomes na luta contra o trabalho escravo na história norte-americana. Ela também teve atuação destacada nos anos da Guerra de Secessão.

  2. 9 de nov. de 2016 · Harriet had been living at her father John Westbrook’s house in Chapel Street, Mayfair, ever since Shelley abandoned her, pregnant, in the summer of 1814. But Shelley now learned that she has suddenly left that house in September 1816, leaving her two children behind.

  3. Through them he became acquainted with their friend Harriet Westbrook, daughter of a well-to-do retired coffeehouse keeper. She was sixteen, and easily the prettiest girl at Miss Fenning’s school.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Shelley then eloped to Scotland with 16-year-old Harriet Westbrook. The resulting scandal caused a serious rift with his family. Harriet and Shelley had two children, but soon separated.

  5. Undismayed by such talk, Eliza permitted Harriet, after an acquaintance of some months, to fall in love with the desirable youth, and to propose elopement. From Wales, a few days after assuring Hogg that he was not in love with Harriet, Shelley writes: 'I shall certainly come to York, but Harriet Westbrook will decide whether now or in three weeks.

  6. Harriet Shelley. These pages are devoted to the memory of Harriet Shelley (born Harriet Westbrook), first wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and the mother of his living descendants. An intelligent, beautiful young woman, Harriet was happily married to Shelley for three years. To her Shelley dedicated his first great poem, Queen Mab.

  7. 3 de out. de 2022 · Harriet Westbrook was born in 1795 into a healthy family environment and a promising future. Her father was the owner of a profitable and popular coffeehouse and tavern in Mayfair, London. John Westbrook wanted his children to move up in the world, so he enrolled Harriet at Mrs Fenning’s Boarding School in Clapham.