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In "Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad" by Ann Petry, the primary antagonist is the institution of slavery itself, represented by the oppressive systems and individuals that maintain it. This includes slave owners and bounty hunters who seek to capture escaped slaves. Tubman's courageous efforts to lead others to freedom directly oppose these forces, highlighting the larger societal conflict between the quest for liberty and the harsh realities of enslavement.

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