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Eliza Brodess was an American woman known for her role as the owner of the enslaved woman Harriet Tubman, who later became a prominent abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad. Following the death of her husband, Brodess attempted to sell Tubman and other enslaved individuals, which contributed to Tubman's decision to escape and ultimately fight for freedom. Brodess's actions and decisions are often discussed in the context of Tubman's remarkable life and legacy.

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