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Harriet Tubman was a nurse, a union spy, and a woman's suffrage supporter. She became a conductor for the underground railroad bringing enslaved people to freedom all while having a bounty on her head.

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The thing that speaks to me about Harriet Tubman was her ability to escape slavery. As a result, she was instrumental in helping free slaves via the Underground Railroad (a network for escaping slaves). Her life is a testament of hardship and ultimately rising over that oppresion.

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