
In 1863, Harriet Tubman, who rescued 70 enslaved African-Americans and led them to the North, was also a Union spy during the Civil War, opening doors for women in the intelligence field decades later. (Photo by the National Women’s History Museum)
In 1863, Harriet Tubman, who rescued 70 enslaved African-Americans and led them to the North, was also a Union spy during the Civil War, opening doors for women in the intelligence field decades later. (Photo by the National Women’s History Museum)