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Harriet Tubman Gains Her Freedom
Associated Press

1848

Harriet Tubman Gains Her Freedom

Harriet Tubman gains her freedom and becomes history's most famous abolitionist, leading hundreds of enslaved Black people to their freedom in the North on the Underground Railroad. Tubman suffered from narcolepsy but never lost any person she rescued on trips to the North. She would later serve as a spy for the Union Army during the Civil War.

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