I just learned about a new holiday!!!

Well, it actually became a holiday in 1990, but today’s the first time I ever heard about it.

Harriet Tubman Day is celebrated on March 10 every year, serving as a powerful reminder of her incredible legacy. If you’ve never heard of Harriet Tubman, she was a former slave who fought tirelessly to free other slaves by assisting them in fleeing their captors through remarkable courage and ingenuity.

Tubman is celebrated all around the United States, especially in Maryland and New York, two states that held great significance in her life and activism. She is most commonly known for the Underground Railroad, which refers to the network of safe houses and routes she used to help slaves escape to freedom, risking her own life in the process. Harriet Tubman Day is a day to remember the heroic actions of this great woman and honor her work by fighting racism wherever you see it, promoting equality and justice, and continuing her legacy of resilience and hope for future generations. Through education and awareness, we can ensure that the sacrifices she made are never forgotten, inspiring others to stand up against oppression and injustice.

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