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Learned recently that Harriet Tubman probably didn't exist. I don't mean the person. There was a Harriet Tubman, and she was a former slave - but she was also likely mentally handicapped from being hit on the head with a weight when she was 12. No, I'm not talking about whether a person existed. I'm talking about the entire mythos surrounding her supposed life; her "hagiography" in the Leftie cultural slop milieu that gets forced down the throats of every schoolchild starting in elementary grades.

There are, quite literally, no primary sources for her fabled exploits. Not a single one.

No historian can corroborate any of her supposed quotes, or any stories from her life. Which seems... odd, right? Considering how many she supposedly helped to free? Surely there'd be a record of someone, somewhere, whom she helped.

But there's not. Why?

Turns out it all comes from one guy, quite literally an anti-White journalist who was named Earl Cohen (he later changed his name to Earl Conrad, quite literally to obfuscate his Jewish ancestry). He wrote a couple books in the 1940's - in which he only cites his earlier articles.

It's an absurd fiction that has been pushed on, quite literally, schoolchildren - to get them to hate their own people and history.

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