Harriet Tubman's Greatest Accomplishments

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Growing up I never knew Harriet Tubman had walked over 400 miles and way, way more guiding other slaves in the direction of freedom. She grew up in Maryland, she was enslaved when she was very little. Her sisters were split apart into different owners. Harriet would be whipped up. While Harriet Tubman was crossing a store, a slave ran out and the person inside threw a metal object at the other slave and it hit Harriet and she got a brain injury called narcolepsy. Harriet Tubman's greatest achievement was being a conductor on the underground railroad, but she also was a spy and a nurse. Harriet Tubman's greatest achievement was being a conductor on the underground railroad. According to a map of the underground railroad, it showed that Harriet

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