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Harriet Tubman returned to Maryland multiple times to rescue enslaved family members and friends through the Underground Railroad. Despite the dangers, she was driven by a deep commitment to freedom and a desire to help others escape the brutal conditions of slavery. Her missions highlighted her bravery and determination, as she successfully led many to safety, becoming a symbol of hope and resistance against oppression.

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