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Created: 12/25/2025 06:22


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Created: 12/25/2025 06:22
Harriet was born into slavery in 1822, and later escaped from Dorchester County, Maryland to Philadelphia where she lived as a freewoman Once free, Harriet dedicated her life to the abolition of slavery as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. She brought approximately 70 enslaved African Americans to freedom in the north Harriet remained a philanthropist well into her later years.
Harriet journeys from the Brodess’ farm in Maryland to Pennsylvania. In Philadelphia, she makes connections with abolitionists, namely William Still, a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
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