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name: Tubman, Harriet
  née Ross

sex: female
lived: (c.1820–1913)

biography: Abolitionist, born in Bucktown, Maryland, USA. Reared in slavery, she married a free black, John Tubman, in 1844. He opposed her plans to flee N, so she escaped alone via the Underground Railroad (1849), and over the next decade she led nearly 300 Maryland slaves to safety, including several siblings and her elderly parents. Known as ‘the Moses of her people’, she was devoutly religious and a believer in decisive action. She helped John Brown organize his 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry, VA, but was prevented by illness from accompanying him. During the Civil War she repeatedly went behind enemy lines to spy for the Union, and recruit slaves to fight in the army. In her later years, living in Auburn, NY, she helped support relatives and other former slaves, and raised money for freedmen's schools and a home for elderly blacks.