Harriet Tubman Brought to Life: Facial Re-creation & History of the Abolitionist & Union Spy

Harriet Tubman Brought to Life: Facial Re-creation & History of the Abolitionist & Union Spy

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Harriet Tubman, known as the Moses of her people, was a key figure in American history. Born into slavery, she escaped and dedicated her life to freeing others. Her early life was marked by hardship and resistance, which fueled her determination. Tubman became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading many to freedom. During the Civil War, she served as a nurse and led a successful armed assault. After the war, she continued her activism, advocating for women's rights. Tubman's legacy is one of bravery, selflessness, and unwavering commitment to justice.

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What hardships did Harriet Tubman face during her childhood?

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How did Harriet Tubman's faith influence her life and actions?

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In what ways did Harriet Tubman demonstrate selflessness throughout her life?

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What was Harriet Tubman's contribution during the Civil War?

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