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Before she became a legend, Harriet Tubman was a woman who refused to believe she was meant to live in chains. Born into slavery, she escaped—then made a choice that would change history. She went back. Again and again. Guiding others through darkness, danger, and fear, Harriet trusted her faith, her instincts, and an unshakable belief in freedom. This is the story of a woman whose courage lit the way for hundreds—and whose legacy still teaches us what bravery truly looks like.
By Tania BloomBefore she became a legend, Harriet Tubman was a woman who refused to believe she was meant to live in chains. Born into slavery, she escaped—then made a choice that would change history. She went back. Again and again. Guiding others through darkness, danger, and fear, Harriet trusted her faith, her instincts, and an unshakable belief in freedom. This is the story of a woman whose courage lit the way for hundreds—and whose legacy still teaches us what bravery truly looks like.