Harriet Tubman Contribution To The Civil War

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Harriet Tubman one of the most iconic figures in the Civil War Era as one of the history's most respected women. Her story seem more than a legend than a biography, Tubman not only goes throughout many hardships and humiliation throughout her life as a slave but she preceded and escaped a life of servitude and accomplishment along the way as “the Moses of her people”. “ I freed a thousand slaves. and I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.”(Harriet Tubman)Tubman was not only a “conductor” of the underground railroad she dedicated all her live to freed slave, Her story as it had emerged, Harriet contribution in the Civil War as a nurse, spy and guide for the soldiers and troops, she was also an abolitionist, suffragist