Harriet Tubman Day, observed on March 10, honors the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, a courageous abolitionist and humanitarian who escaped slavery and led hundreds of others to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Born into slavery in the early 1820s, Tubman risked her life countless times, becoming a symbol of resilience, bravery, and justice. She also served as a spy, scout, and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War.
Harriet Tubman Day celebrates her lasting impact on civil rights and American history, reminding us of the power of determination in the face of injustice.
