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Harriet Tubman wanted to experience freedom, not only for herself but also for her family and others enslaved. After escaping from slavery, she dedicated her life to helping others attain liberation through the Underground Railroad. Tubman envisioned a society where all individuals could live without the constraints of oppression and have the opportunity for a better life. Her relentless pursuit of justice and equality underscored her desire for true freedom for all.

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