HR 7013
Harriet Tubman Day Act
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This bill designates Harriet Tubman Day as a federal holiday, honoring the life and legacy of the abolitionist and humanitarian. The day will be observed annually on March 10th, the date of Tubman’s birth. This legislation aims to recognize Tubman’s significant contributions to the fight against slavery and her ongoing impact on American history and social justice. It seeks to promote awareness and appreciation of her remarkable story.
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Sheila Jackson Lee
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