Web Search Results for "Harriet Tubman"

Harriet Tubman - Wikipedia
18 Jan 2026 at 7:56am
During the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout and spy for the Union Army. In her later years, Tubman was an activist in the movement for women's suffrage. Born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland, Tubman was beaten and whipped by enslavers as a child.

Harriet Tubman | Biography, Facts, & Underground Railroad | Britannica
18 Jan 2026 at 4:57am
Harriet Tubman was an American bondwoman who escaped from slavery in the South to become a leading abolitionist before the American Civil War. She led dozens of enslaved people to freedom in the North along the route of the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman - National Women's History Museum
18 Jan 2026 at 3:24am
In 1913, at the age of 91, Harriet Tubman died of pneumonia in the Home for the Aged & Indigent Negroes. In her final words, Tubman called upon her faith and made reference to John 14:3 in the Bible.

Harriet Tubman - World History Encyclopedia
18 Jan 2026 at 9:08am
Harriet Tubman was a former slave, abolitionist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, civil rights activist, supporter of women's suffrage, spy, scout, and guide during the American Civil War, and advocate for equal rights for all.

HTubman - Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park ...
7 Nov 2025 at 9:50am
Conductor on the Underground Railroad, military leader, suffragist, and descendant of the Ashanti ethnic group in Ghana, Harriet Tubman is an American hero. The sacrifices she made to save her family and friends from slavery continue to inspire others today.

Harriet Tubman | Tubman African American Museum
18 Jan 2026 at 10:05am
Tubman and Davis married in 1869 and settled in Auburn, New York where Tubman began her work of caring for elderly and indigent African Americans. Harriet Tubman remained active in the cause of equality up until the end of her life. After the war she worked for women?s rights and women?s suffrage.

Harriet Tubman - American Battlefield Trust
16 Jan 2026 at 8:56am
Perhaps one of the best known personalities of the Civil War, Harriet Tubman was born into slavery as Araminta Ross, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, sometime in 1820 or 1821. In 1849, she escaped via the Underground Railroad into Pennsylvania.

Harriet Tubman - National Museum of African American History and Culture
18 Jan 2026 at 7:35am
On the bicentennial of her birth, we look beyond these names to capture not only Harriet Tubman the icon, but Harriet the woman, and Harriet?s legacy of care, activism, and bravery that influenced Black women across time.

Harriet Tubman (c. March 1822 - March 10, 1913) | National Archives
25 Nov 2025 at 12:14pm
Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross in Dorchester County, Maryland, was one of the most famous conductors on the Underground Railroad, an abolitionist, suffragist, activist, and served in the Civil War as leader, nurse, cook, scout, and spy.

Harriet Tubman: Facts, Underground Railroad & Legacy | HISTORY
18 Jan 2026 at 12:14pm
Harriet Tubman was an escaped enslaved woman who became a ?conductor? on the Underground Railroad, leading enslaved people to freedom before the Civil War, all while carrying a bounty on her...



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