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Harriet Tubman


 

Harriet Tubman (born 1820 in Dorchester County, Maryland, died March 10, 1913 in Auburn, New York), also known as Black Moses, was an African-American freedom fighter. An escaped slave, she worked as a guerrilla, farmhand, lumberjack, laundress and cook, refugee organizer, raid leader and intelligence commander, nurse and healer, revival speaker, feminist and fundraiser, all as part of the struggle for liberation from slavery and racism.

Quotes by Harriet Tubman

  • "If I could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, I could have freed thousands more."
  • "I never lost a passenger."
  • "I can't die but once."

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Introduction
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Early life
Escape and abolitionist career
Methods
Post American Civil War life
Quotes by Harriet Tubman
Quotes about Harriet Tubman
See also
External link
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