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Mary Bowser was born to a free Black woman named Mary (often referred to as Mary Reed) and her father, who was a white man, though his identity remains less documented. Her mother was a prominent figure in the household, and her free status allowed Mary to receive an education, which was uncommon for African Americans at the time. Bowser's background played a significant role in her later work as a spy for the Union during the Civil War.

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