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Harriet Tubman attended a small school in the early 1800s, primarily a church school in her community. However, her formal education was limited due to her status as an enslaved person, and she was mostly self-taught. Her early experiences with education were minimal, and she later became a prominent figure in advocating for education and freedom.

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