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  1. Harriet Tubman (1822 – 1913) was an American abolitionist and political activist. Tubman escaped slavery and rescued approximately 70 enslaved people, including members of her family and friends. Harriet Tubman's family includes her birth family; her two husbands, John Tubman and Nelson Davis; and her adopted daughter Gertie Davis.

  2. Hace 1 día · American abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman (far left) standing with family and formerly enslaved people whose escape she assisted, c. 1887. Tubman's second husband, Nelson Davis, is seated to her left; their daughter, Gertie, stands between them.

  3. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Learn about Harriet Tubman's parents, spouse, and siblings, and how she helped them escape from slavery. See a family tree chart and a brief overview of her life and achievements.

  4. Learn about Harriet Tubman's life, legacy and impact as an enslaved woman, a conductor, a wife, a mother and a feminist icon. Explore objects related to her story and the art inspired by her activism.

  5. Tubman in 1887 (far left), with her husband Davis (seated, with cane), their adopted daughter Gertie (beside Tubman), Lee Cheney, John "Pop" Alexander, Walter Green, "Blind Aunty" Sarah Parker, and her great-niece Dora Stewart at Tubman's home in Auburn, New York

  6. Harriet Tubman ( Dorchester, Maryland, 9 de marzo de 1822– Auburn, 10 de marzo de 1913), registrada al nacer como Araminta Ross, fue una luchadora por la libertad de las personas negras esclavizadas en Estados Unidos.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Learn about Harriet Tubman, an escaped enslaved woman who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad and a spy for the Union Army. Find out how she fought for freedom, justice and women's suffrage, and how she was honored with a $20 bill.