March 10: Harriet Tubman Day (United States)

Harriet Tubman Day is observed in the United States every March 10 to honor the legacy of Harriet Tubman, a prominent anti-slavery activist and humanitarian. Born circa 1822 to enslaved parents, Tubman escaped slavery in 1849 and became a key figure in the abolitionist movement, helping transport fugitive slaves via the Underground Railroad. During the American Civil War, she served the United States Army as a soldier, nurse, spy, and scout. Tubman also advocated for women’s suffrage later in her life. Officially declared a holiday in 1990, Harriet Tubman Day commemorates her contributions to civil rights and equality, inspiring ongoing efforts for social justice. The day serves as a reminder of her remarkable achievements and the struggles faced in the fight against slavery and for women's rights.

March 10: Harriet Tubman Day (United States)


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