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Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the underground railroad nicknamed "Moses".

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Who was known as Moses of the underground railroad?

Although she was a woman, and Moses was a man, Harriet Tubman was the "Moses of the Underground Railroad".


Female significant conductor of the underground railroad?

Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman is considered the leader of the Underground railroad. The Underground railroad helped more than 30,000 slaves escape slavery.


Was the Underground Railroad underground?

No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight


What was 'Harriet Tubman' know for?

Harriet Tubman was known for her bravery in not only getting her self out of slavery, but also getting more than 300 slaves out of slavery.Around 1860 She was a part of the Underground Railroad, which was an operation that had houses posted in certain places for refugee slaves to help them escape to Canada. Harriet Tubman also did a great deal for The Civil War.She was a Cook, a nurse, and a spy. From working with the underground railroad, she knew alot of land very well. She had made nine-teen risks to make sure her people were safe no matter how much the owners of the slaves wanted for her. She went and did it anyway.


Who was the most famous conductors on the Underground Railroad was?

Harriet Tubman, but to be clear, the Underground Railroad is not underground and it is not a real railroad.

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What woman served as a conductor on the Underground Railroad?

Harriet tubman served as a conductor on the underground railroad she was known as moses


What conductor on the underground railroad was known as black moses?

Harriet Tubamn


Who was known as Moses of the underground railroad?

Although she was a woman, and Moses was a man, Harriet Tubman was the "Moses of the Underground Railroad".


Who was nicknamed Moses for being a conducter of the underground railroad?

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.


John Rankin was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.?

Though he was not the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad, he became known as one of Ohio's first and most active "conductors" on the Underground Railroad.


John Rankin was the most famous conductor of the underground railroad?

Though he was not the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad, he became known as one of Ohio's first and most active "conductors" on the Underground Railroad.


Who was the underground rail road conductor known as black Moses?

Harriet Tubman, I think


Who was the slave known as ''the Black Moses?

Harriet Tubman was known as the Black Moses because of her efforts with the Underground Railroad and helping many slaves gain freedom.


Who was helping in the underground railroad?

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.


Female significant conductor of the underground railroad?

Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman is considered the leader of the Underground railroad. The Underground railroad helped more than 30,000 slaves escape slavery.


Was the Underground Railroad underground?

No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight


What was William Still best known for?

organizing the Underground Railroad ...................................no His leadership in the Underground Railroad