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  • Accomplishments of Harriet Tubman
    ... Petry, Ann. Harriet Tubman Conductor on the Underground Railroad. Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, 1955. Smith, Russell. ...
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  • Accomplishments of Harriet Tubman
    ... Petry, Ann. Harriet Tubman Conductor on the Underground Railroad. Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, 1955. Smith, Russell. ...
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  • harriet tubman
    ... on Geneva Street. Harriet Tubman was the greatest single conductor in the history of the Underground Railroad. An escaped slave ...
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  • harriet tubman
    ... During the ten years she worked as a conductor in the Underground Railroad, Tubman made an estimated nineteen expeditions into the South and escorted over ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    "Harriet Tubman, Conductor on the Underground Railroad" Harriet Tubman was raised and slaved in Tidewater Maryland. They gave her ...
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  • HARRIET TUBMAN
    ... Tubman and her passengers were received and examined by William Still, the courageous black leader of the Underground Railroad. ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    ... slavery. She was also nicknamed General Tubman. After her Underground Railroad days she worked in the civil war as a nurse and a spy. ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    ... More than 70,000 slaves were freed through the Underground Railroad. ... Harriet Tubman became a likely target of the law, and in 1851 moved to Saint Catharines ...
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  • Harriet Tubman 3
    ... In 1844 she married John Tubman, who was a free black. ... She led them to freedom along the clandestine route known as the Underground Railroad. ...
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  • Underground Railroad
    ... Many people were significant part of the Underground Railroad to be successful. The actions of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglas, inspired young people to ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    ... escaped to freedom. Harriet Tubman was the best single conductor in the history of the Underground Railroad. She got the nickname ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    Harriet Tubman was the single greatest conductor in the history of the Underground Railroad. An escaped slave herself, Tubman earned ...
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  • Harriet Tubman
    ... She was also conductor on the Underground Railroad. She was a very heroic woman. Harriet Tubman was born on plantation near Bucktown about 1820. ...
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  • Underground Railroad
    ... One of the pioneers of the "Underground Railroad" was a woman by the name of Harriett Tubman who ran away from her plantation in 1849. ...
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  • A Slave that Changed the world
    ... in detail" ( ). Harriet Tubman freed 300 slaves including her parents and her siblings through the Underground Railroad. She went ...
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  • Underground Railroad 3
    ... Celebrated conductors of the Underground Railroad included James Fairfield, a White ... In 1849, Harriet Tubman escaped from the Eastern Shore of Maryland and ...
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  • underground railway
    ... Courageous people like Harriet Tubman who went ba! ... All their hard work and devotion contributed greatly to the success of the Underground Railroad. ...
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  • The underground railroad
    ... " Though scholars estimate that Underground Railroad conductors assisted ... Her name was Harriet Tubman. She escaped from the East Shore of Maryland in 1849. ...
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  • Famous African Americans
    ... civil liberties. Marshall was awarded in 1946 the Spingarn Medal Tubman worked closely with the Underground Railroad. Often she ...
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  • The New World
    ... Later in life, Harriet Tubman became associated with the Underground Railroad where she earned the title "conductor of the Underground Railroad" (Epstein 129). ...
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  • Top 5 Women of the Twentieth
    ... as a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad that she became an abolitionist. She was one of the strongest voices in the fight against slavery. Tubman was much ...
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  • The Under Ground Railroad
    ... fines and incarceration as they became involved in the Underground Railroad, providing ... A notable conductor was Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who made it her ...
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  • Issues of Slavery
    ... Underground RailRoad - was lead by Harriet Tubman. The Underground RailRoad his fugitives and transported them northbound from one station to the next. ...
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  • Abolitionist
    ... The most famous members of this railroad were Levi Coffen and Harret Tubman. Coffen was called "President of the Underground Railroad" and helped nearly 3,000 ...
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  • Slavery
    ... in America also gave rise to a number of significant political, social and legal figures and events; namely Harriet Tubman and The Underground Railway, and The ...
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  • Music of the Slaves
    ... Freedom Train as well as the Gospel train is the Underground Railroad. Heaven is Canada. Moses is Harriet Tubman and finally, the River Jordan is the ...
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  • Thirst for Freedom
    ... later she began her transition to conductor of the Underground Railroad, this ... An escaped slave herself Tubman earned the nickname "Moses" for heroic exploits ...
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  • Philadelphia Freedom Award- Fredrick Douglass
    ... Douglass also helped with the Underground Railroad (formed by Harriet Tubman). Douglass encouraged many to run north to start a life. ...
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  • Antigone
    ... In addition, Tubman helped free thousands of slaves through the Underground Railroad. These situations changed history for the better.
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  • national debate over slavery
    ... nights in the depth of the woods; one true woman by the name of Harriett Tubman rescued over 300 people. The activities of the Underground Railroad generated a ...
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