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Harriet Tubman

The Moses of Her People

Black Church Liberation, navigation, armed conflict, prophetic dreaming
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Combat
ATK 90
DEF 95
SPR 92
SPD 95
INT 96
Rank Underground Railroad conductor / Union spy / AME Zion member
Domain Liberation, navigation, armed conflict, prophetic dreaming
Alignment Holy / Liberator
Weakness Suffered seizures and visionary trances from a childhood head injury -- which she interpreted as God's direct communication
Key Act Escaped slavery in 1849. Returned to the South approximately thirteen times and led roughly seventy enslaved people to freedom -- including her own family. Never lost a passenger. Served as scout and spy for the Union Army; led the 1863 Combahee River Raid that freed over 700 enslaved people, the only American military operation of the nineteenth century planned and led by a woman
Source Sarah Bradford, *Harriet, the Moses of Her People* (1886); modern biography by Catherine Clinton

“I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty, or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.” — Harriet Tubman


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