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Harriet Tubman did not have formal schooling, as she was born into slavery and had little access to education. However, she valued knowledge and was particularly interested in subjects that could aid her in her work, such as reading and writing, as well as understanding geography for her journeys on the Underground Railroad. Tubman's experiences and self-education were driven by her determination to help others gain freedom.

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