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Today I wanted to talk about a woman who is very heroic and changed the lives of many slaves, a woman named Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a woman who is famous for her hard work as an abolitionist and being the conductor of the Underground Railroad during the turbulent 1850’s. She helped many other slaves like herself escape to freedom. Harriet was a strong woman who was filled with determination,strength,passion, and patience. She was a true hero who wanted to serve people and she was extremely brave for her actions of freeing so many slaves. Considering she was a slave herself, if she had been caught who knows what kind of terrible consequences she would have had to face, one being death. But she didn't let that stop her, she wasn't

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