Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman is considered the leader of the Underground railroad. The Underground railroad helped more than 30,000 slaves escape slavery.
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She helped save the lives of 300 other slaves and she escaped from slavery as a young female adult. She was a great conductor of the Underground Railroad and never lost someone in the pursuit of freedom.
I think you're getting her confused with Sojourner Truth. Tubman was most known for her work on the Underground Railroad, and Truth was known for her speeches.
Some historical female names that have made a significant impact on society include Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, and Malala Yousafzai.
While it was indeed an all-male job constructing the railroad, and numerous immigrants (especially Irish and Chinese men) were hired in large numbers, the Central Pacific Railroad History Museum notes an exception to the "all-male" rule. The CPRR hired Native-American (Indian) workers from the Shoshone tribe, and when that happened, the workers provided were both male and female; there is thus some evidence that Shoshone women were among the laborers who built the Central Pacific Railroad, though not in as large numbers as the male workers.
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harriet Tubman would be my guess
she was the first female police officer in Canadian history, she was a slave, and joined the underground railroad.
A female conductor is the same as a male conductor so a female conductor is called a conductor.
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She helped save the lives of 300 other slaves and she escaped from slavery as a young female adult. She was a great conductor of the Underground Railroad and never lost someone in the pursuit of freedom.
I think you're getting her confused with Sojourner Truth. Tubman was most known for her work on the Underground Railroad, and Truth was known for her speeches.
The opposite gender of a conductor is typically referred to as a conductress or simply a female conductor.
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A female conductor is typically referred to simply as a "conductor." The term does not change based on gender, as the profession is gender-neutral. However, some may use "female conductor" to specify gender when discussing representation in the field. In certain contexts, the term "conductress" has been historically used, but it is largely considered outdated.
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