Today (March 10) is Harriet Tubman Day, the late abolitionist and Underground Railroad "conductor" who saves the lives of so many slaves Tubman passed away on this day in 1913 in Auburn, New York She was in her 90s Here are some incredible facts about this true hero Tubman was often called "Moses," taken fromHarriet Tubman (c 10–March 10, 1913) was an enslaved woman, freedom seeker, Underground Railroad conductor, North American 19thcentury Black activist, spy, soldier, and nurse known for her service during the Civil War and her advocacy of civil rights and women's suffrageHarriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and political activist She was born (March 10, 1913) in Dorchester County, Maryland Tubman had 6 siblings four brothers—Robert, Ben, Henry, and Moses; Harriet Tubman Biography What day did harriet tubman born