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Harriet Tubman was known for being a fearless and determined leader who fostered strong relationships with fellow abolitionists, escaped slaves, and activists. She worked closely with others in the Underground Railroad network and during the Civil War when she served as a scout and spy for the Union Army. Her ability to connect with people and earn their trust was a key factor in her success in helping others escape slavery and fighting for freedom and equality.

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