'I Could Have Freed a Thousand More Slaves If They Knew They Were Slaves' | Harriet Tubman
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TLDRThis video chronicles the remarkable life of Harriet Tubman, born into slavery around 1820, who became a legendary figure in the fight for freedom. After escaping to Philadelphia in 1849, she risked her life by returning to the South multiple times to rescue family and fellow slaves via the Underground Railroad. Known as 'Moses' for her daring rescues, Tubman also played a vital role during the Civil War as a spy and scout for the Union Army. Beyond her work in abolition, she championed women's suffrage, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire movements for justice and equality today.
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