they believed that this act and other assimilation practices were an alternative to the extinction of Indian people.
Many suffered from physical and mental injuries, while others felt hostility from civilians around them.
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Harriet Tubman was a nurse, a union spy, and a woman's suffrage supporter. She became a conductor for the underground railroad bringing enslaved people to freedom all while having a bounty on her head.
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Less than 5% make a living through agriculture