"Freedom Train" features several key characters, including Harriet Tubman, the courageous leader of the Underground Railroad; William Still, a prominent abolitionist and conductor who documented the journeys of escaping slaves; and various enslaved individuals seeking freedom, such as the character of Henry "Box" Brown. Other notable figures may include abolitionists and allies who supported the cause, but the narrative primarily focuses on Tubman's heroic efforts and the struggles of those she helped. The play illustrates themes of courage, resilience, and the quest for liberty.
Here Comes the Freedom Train was created on 1976-05-17.
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Trainspotting is a book where the characters write different stories, but in the end they are all on a train.
at saffron city maybe and give her the doll to the freedom train
I know this might be an unpopular answer, but you should try reading the book.
harriet Tubman
For you can learn about the day they were smaller
Freedom Train is worth .5 points. The book is written by Glen Downey. The reading level is 3.6.
in a train
The Freedom Train
good question
The jurisdiction to have freedom throughout slavery and how Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad helped people to liberation.