Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave who helped rescue other from slavery using the Underground Railroad, which was a collection of safe houses. Thousands of slaves were able to escape to freedom using this system.
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HARRIET TUBMAN Harriet Tubman is perhaps the best-known figure related to the underground railroad. She made by some accounts 19 or more rescue trips to the south and helped more than 300 people escape slavery. Other well known figures: Isaac Hopper John Brown Thomas Garrett William Still Levi Coffin Elijah Anderson Thaddeus Stevens
Harriet Tubman, but to be clear, the Underground Railroad is not underground and it is not a real railroad.
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Harret Tubman died of PNEUMONIA
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Yes Harriet Tubman got lucky she did not get caught.
harret tubman first job was picking cotten
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Harriet Tubman was a slave who escaped slavery and began helping other slaves escape slavery as well. She was also a Union spy during the civil war.
She helped slaves to escape via the underground railroad.
HARRIET TUBMAN Harriet Tubman is perhaps the best-known figure related to the underground railroad. She made by some accounts 19 or more rescue trips to the south and helped more than 300 people escape slavery. Other well known figures: Isaac Hopper John Brown Thomas Garrett William Still Levi Coffin Elijah Anderson Thaddeus Stevens
The system was labeled "The Underground Railroad", but obviously was neither a literal railway, nor technically underground.
Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and also she helped other slaves escape from slavery.
Harriet Tubman's famous quotation was, "I never lost a passenger."
Harriet Tubman was famous for setting free hundreds and hundreds of slaves.