Harriet Tubman was an African American abolitionist and political activist born around 1822. She escaped from slavery and became a key figure in the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of enslaved people reach freedom in the North. Tubman also served as a spy and nurse during the Civil War and was an advocate for women's suffrage later in her life. Her courage and leadership have made her an enduring symbol of the fight for freedom and equality.
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