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vampirchik [111]
2 years ago
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can someone who majors in history give me a biography of Harriet Tubman's time when she escaped slavery and after she did what s

he does
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GrogVix [38]2 years ago
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kherson [118]2 years ago
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Harriet tubman led all the people in the underground railroad. After she let people escape from slavery Harriet tubman has been hunted after what she has done. She had a big cash prize bounty on her on all local towns. When she left the slavery town she went to her old family barn house. After that she  served as a nurse for any slaves that have been treated badly.

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