Harriet Tubman, a brave free African-American lady, was known as the "Moses of her people" because she helped over three hundred black slaves escape to freedom during the Civil War, similar to the way that Moses of the Old Testament helped his people escape to freedom.
Harriett Tubman
there was a bunch of different volunteers, the most famous being Harriet Tubman. she led over 300 slaves to freedom on foot.
if you are talking about Harriet Tubman, she helped over 300 slaves escape on the Underground Railroad to Canada. She was called the "Moses" of her people because she helped so many slaves escape.
yes she helped over 70 slaves escape from the slavery and into freedom.:)
Becuase she helped slaves escape freedom and she was also one of the resaons slavery was over.
The Underground Railroad was an important historical happening. It was developed between people who wanted to help free slaves. People traveled from the south to the north and back, using known routes to help free men.
they still fight for freedom because their are still races people out in the world and they wars are not yet over
Plenty of people have had freedom over the centuries. You'll have to be a little more specific than that if you want the correct answer.
Eastern Germany had secret police. The police listened to phone conversation, forced citizens to spy and tell on other people. Overall the eastern side was very oppressive and people went to go seek their freedom on the other side.
They can do, although they will only do that if they can't escape.
He could have the people he was leading chose not to and he stayed with them.