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Death Quote by Anna Carey

“Almost two hundred years ago, Harriet Tubman led slaves to freedom. And when they told her they didn’t think they could, when they said they were too afraid, she pointed a gun at them and said”—Marjorie mimed a weapon in her grasp—“Go forward or die.” quote by Anna Carey
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““Almost two hundred years ago, Harriet Tubman led slaves to freedom. And when they told her they didn’t think they could, when they said they were too afraid, she pointed a gun at them and said”—Marjorie mimed a weapon in her grasp—“Go forward or die.””

Anna Carey

About This Quote

Source Speech: Historical reflection on Harriet Tubman, 2020

Tubman's resolve turned fear into decisive action, urging others to choose courage over hesitation.

In simple terms: Courageful fear into decisive action.

Key Takeaway

Embrace bold action despite fear.

Themes

courage leadership history

Mood

determined empowering

Type

historical motivational

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • education
  • personal challenges

Key Concepts

resilience determination agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “go forward or die” mean today?
  • How can we channel fear into purpose?
A Different Perspective

Bold action may overlook nuanced risks.

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