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Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and activist. Born into slavery, she escaped and, through the Underground Railroad, led many to freedom during the 19th century. As a Union scout and spy in the Civil War, she was also the first woman to lead an armed expedition. Tubman became an
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District School Board of Niagara on X: March 10 is Harriet Tubman Day. St. Catharines was a final stop on the Underground Railroad for hundreds of slaves in the 1820s. Harriet Tubman
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Black With No Chaser - BLACK IN THE DAY Harriet Tubman died on March 10, 1913 in Auburn, New York. She is believed to have been born under the name (Araminta Ross)
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NY Assembly Majority on X: Harriet Tubman's dedication to abolishing slavery and protection of those in the Underground Railroad helped countless people find freedom. We honor her spirit and will always fight
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