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- select all that apply. select three facts about harriet tubman. tubman became a newspaper writer after gaining her freedom. tubman served as a union army nurse, scout, and spy during the civil war. tubman was captured and returned to slavery. tubman earned the nickname \moses of her people\ for helping people escape slavery. tubman led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom in the north on the underground railroad. tubman used her position as a cook on a railroad car diner to smuggle enslaved people to freedom.
Harriet Tubman was a prominent abolitionist. She did not become a newspaper writer after gaining freedom. She served as a Union - army nurse, scout, and spy during the Civil War. She was never recaptured and returned to slavery. She earned the nickname "Moses of her people" for helping many escape slavery and led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad. There is no record of her using a railroad - car diner cook position to smuggle people.
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B. Tubman served as a Union army nurse, scout, and spy during the Civil War.
D. Tubman earned the nickname "Moses of her people" for helping people escape slavery.
E. Tubman led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom in the North on the Underground Railroad.