Harriet Tubman

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Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and former enslaved woman who became a leading conductor on the Underground Railroad, guiding many enslaved people to freedom and later serving as a spy and nurse for the Union during the Civil War.

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Harriet Tubman canonical 13
General Moses (Harriet Tubman) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Underground Railroad conductor
Union Army spy
abolitionist
civil rights activist
human
nurse
suffragist
advocatedFor care for elderly African Americans
rights of formerly enslaved people
alsoKnownAs Minty
Moses
approximateNumberOfPeopleGuidedToFreedom dozens
birthName Araminta Ross
burialPlace Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York
surface form: Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York, United States
causeOfDeath pneumonia
conflict American Civil War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth c. 1822
dateOfDeath March 10, 1913
denomination Methodist (associated)
escapedFromSlavery true
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
founded Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged
freedPeopleDuringCombaheeRiverRaid more than 700 enslaved people
fullName Harriet Tubman self-link
helpedEnslavedPeopleEscape true
honoredOnCurrencyPlan U.S. twenty-dollar bill (planned redesign)
ledMilitaryOperation Combahee River Raid
marriageToJohnTubmanStart c. 1844
marriageToNelsonDavisStart 1869
militaryAllegiance Union
militaryRole cook
nurse
scout
spy
nationalHistoricSite Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
surface form: Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park
placeOfBirth Dorchester County, Maryland
surface form: Dorchester County, Maryland, United States
placeOfDeath Auburn, New York
surface form: Auburn, New York, United States
placeOfEnslavement Maryland
surface form: Maryland, United States
placeOfHarrietTubmanHomeForTheAged Auburn, New York
surface form: Auburn, New York, United States
placeOfResidence Auburn, New York
surface form: Auburn, New York, United States
religion Christianity
roleInUndergroundRailroad conductor
servedIn Union Army
surface form: Union Army (informal roles)
spouse John Tubman
Nelson Davis
subjectOf numerous biographies
supportedCause abolition of slavery
women's suffrage
wasEnslaved true
workedOn Underground Railroad routes
surface form: Underground Railroad
yearOfCombaheeRiverRaid 1863
yearOfEscapeFromSlavery 1849

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Auburn, New York hasNotableResident Harriet Tubman
African-American history hasKeyFigure Harriet Tubman
Charles White notableWork Harriet Tubman
this entity surface form: General Moses (Harriet Tubman)
Harriet Tubman fullName Harriet Tubman self-link
Fort Hill Cemetery hasNotableBurial Harriet Tubman
Underground portraysCharacter Harriet Tubman
A is for Abigail notableFigureIncluded Harriet Tubman
National Historic Sites in New York mainSubject Harriet Tubman
subject surface form: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park