The White House honors Harriet Tubman's life and legacy
Key points
Honors Tubman’s life and legacy
Commits to advancing unity, justice, and liberty
TL;DR
Born into slavery in Maryland in 1822; escaped around age 27 to Pennsylvania
Served as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading nearly 70 people to freedom
Served the Union in the Civil War as a nurse and provided intelligence as a spy; died March 10, 1913; Administration renews commitment to unity, justice, and liberty
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Today, we honor the indomitable life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, the fearless freedom fighter, whose courage and sacrifice liberated scores of men and women from the chains of bondage and left an indelible mark on our national story. Born into slavery in Maryland in 1822, Tubman endured horrific abuse and constant hardship before escaping around the age of 27. Guided by her faith in God and unwavering determination...