The Underground Railroad was a lifeline for slaves escaping to freedom, and Harriet Tubman was undoubtedly one of its most famous conductors. One hundred years since her passing (March 10, 1913), revisit the work of Harriet Tubman with 10 interesting facts you may not know about her life and legacy.
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