Harriet Tubman, the most famous conductor was also known as 'Moses'. This in reference from Moses of The Bible that freed the Hebrews from slavery.
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a former slave that led many hundreds of African-American slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad. Because of this, she earned the nickname of Moses, because she was leading her people out of bondage.
She was African American slave and lead people to freedom.
I think the answer you are looking for is Harriett Tubman also knows as Grandma Moses. Yet, its important to remember that clearly she was far from the only person that helped free slaves... there were many conductors of the the Underground Railroad.. yet it seems most teachers only worry about her.... >>> and to be honest this question has been asked and answered over a hundred times... maybe you should do a search...before asking^^
Harriet Tubman because she led over 300 slaves out of the south with 19 trips to the south she also was a slave and escaped herself she was nicknamed moses
Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the underground railroad nicknamed "Moses".
Harriet Tubman's nickname was Moses. She was nicknamed Moses because of how nice she was and how she saved over 300 slaves during the UnderGround Railroad.
Although she was a woman, and Moses was a man, Harriet Tubman was the "Moses of the Underground Railroad".
Harriet Tubman helped to organize the Underground Railroad, and was called "Moses" by many.
Harriet tubman served as a conductor on the underground railroad she was known as moses
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was often called "Grandma Moses" because she led African-American Slaves to freedom, almost in an analog to the biblical Moses who led Israelite Slaves to freedom.
Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and former slave, was known as "Black Moses" for her leadership in guiding many enslaved individuals to freedom along the Underground Railroad. She played a pivotal role in the antislavery movement and as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, risking her life to help others escape to freedom.
During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.
One of the most important "conductors" of the underground railroad was an escaped slave and abolitionist named Harriet Tubman. Otherwise known as "Moses" to the slaves she rescued.
The Underground Railroad was a series of free blacks and Northerners who were against slavery that would guide slaves up to the North to Freedom. It wasn't an actual railroad, but at times it went underground to hide slaves. It was coined "Underground Railroad" so slave masters wouldn't know what it really was, and it was almost like a railroad. The main people who came directly to the slaves and guided them along the "Railroad" were coined "conductors". One very famous conductor is Harriet Tubman, also nicknamed "Black Moses".
It was a cue to leave that night to follow the underground railroad to freedom.