Not entirely. While it may draw inspiration from real-life situations or stories, Harriet is likely a blend of fact and fiction, crafted to create an engaging narrative for the audience.
It's possible that there are fictional characters in Harriet. The author might have used imagination to craft certain characters to add depth and complexity to the narrative.
Perhaps there were some abolitionists. They might have provided support to Harriet Tubman in her work with the Underground Railroad. They could have offered resources like food, shelter, or information that helped in the escape of the slaves in the 'Harriet Tubman Animated Stories'.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't specifically read this fanfic. It could potentially be about the corruption or downfall of a character named Harriet within the context of a particular fictional universe. Maybe it explores how she is influenced by negative forces, morally or otherwise.
Harriet Tubman was a remarkable woman. Born a slave, she endured great hardships. Her escape from slavery was a significant step. Using the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses, she led numerous slaves to the North. She had to be extremely cautious as slave catchers were always on the lookout. During the Civil War, her contributions were invaluable. As a nurse, she cared for the sick and wounded. As a spy, she provided crucial information. And her work for equality didn't stop after the war. She remained an advocate for African - Americans and women throughout her life.