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Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and led dozens of missions to free others via the Underground Railroad, becoming a Civil War hero.
Harriet Tubman, born into slavery around 1820 in Maryland, escaped to freedom in 1849 and returned to the South at least 13 times to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people via the Underground Railroad, earning the nickname "Moses."
During the Civil War, she served the Union Army as a nurse, spy, and scout, becoming the first woman to lead an armed military expedition in 1863, which liberated over 700 people.
Her courage and commitment to justice made her a national hero and enduring symbol of freedom and resistance.
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Harriet Tubman escapó de la esclavitud y dirigió docenas de misiones para liberar a otros a través del ferrocarril subterráneo, convirtiéndose en una heroína de la Guerra Civil.