Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and political activist, best known for her role in the Underground Railroad, which helped enslaved people escape to freedom, and was proposed as a replacement for Andrew Jackson on the twenty-dollar bill.
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United Kingdom:
Colvin said she had been inspired by the great anti-slavery campaigners Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.
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Australia:
Harriet Tubman is mentioned as a Black icon that Donald Trump's flunkies have played down.
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Ireland:
Harriet Tubman is mentioned as a black icon downplayed by Trump's administration.
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United Kingdom:
The USNS Harriet Tubman is named after the American slavery abolitionist.
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Guyana:
Harriet Tubman is one of the 17 historic leaders featured in the mural celebrating global black liberation movements.
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Jamaica:
Harriet Tubman is celebrated as a deeply spiritual woman who lived her ideals and dedicated her life to freedom.
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Jamaica:
Harriet Tubman is celebrated as a deeply spiritual woman who lived her ideals and dedicated her life to freedom.
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Jamaica:
Harriet Tubman is a historical figure whose legacy was discussed in relation to recent changes made by the National Park Service.
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United Kingdom:
Harriet Tubman's image was removed from a webpage about the Underground Railroad as part of an effort to sanitize the country’s history.
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United States:
Harriet Tubman is recognized as the Underground Railroad’s best known conductor and is celebrated for her dedication to freedom.
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