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Harriet Tubman’s Legacy Lives On
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Juneteenth just passed, and Hale Farm & Village brought Harriet Tubman’s legacy to life with a powerful reenactment starring Allison Smith of Women in History Ohio. Born into slavery in 1822, Tubman didn’t just escape — she risked everything to lead dozens back to freedom via the Underground Railroad, earning the nickname “Moses.” Her courage didn’t end there: she served as a scout, spy, and nurse in the Civil War, then championed civil and women’s rights until her death in 1913. The event, part of Hale Farm’s Juneteenth celebration marking Texas’s 1865 emancipation news, turned history into a visceral experience — honoring Black resilience while reminding us that freedom’s journey is far from over. This isn’t just history — it’s a call to remember, reflect, and keep moving forward.
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