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Harriet Tubman - NATIONAL ABOLITION HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

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Although the exact date of her birth is unknown, Harriet Ross Tubman was born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland in early 1822. Known for being a conductor for the Underground Railroad

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