Yes, Harriet Tubman lived in Philadelphia for a significant period of her life. After escaping slavery in 1849, she settled in the city, which served as a crucial hub for the Underground Railroad. Tubman used Philadelphia as a base to help rescue other enslaved individuals and continued her activism for abolition and women's rights. She eventually moved to other locations, but her time in Philadelphia was instrumental in her efforts against slavery.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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'Cause slavery wasn't allowed there.
90 miles north to Philadelphia.
The influence that Harriet Tubman had on the community was to make it a better place to live in.
the first time she escaped, she went to Philadelphia
FIRST OF ALL! HARRIET TUBMAN IS A SHE! and she devoted HER life to freeing blacks and makeing woman rights.
Edward Brodas
At the Harriet Tubman store.
Harriet Tubman, but to be clear, the Underground Railroad is not underground and it is not a real railroad.
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Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in 1819 or 1820. She finally escaped in 1849 when she left her husband and traveled north to Philadelphia.