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  1. Hace 3 días · Harriet Tubman (photo H. B. Lindsley), c. 1870. A worker on the Underground Railroad, Tubman made 13 trips to the South, helping to free over 70 people. She led people to the Northern free states and Canada. This helped Harriet Tubman gain the name "Moses of Her People".

    • African Americans and other compatriots
    • Fleeing from slavery into the Northern United States or Canada, Aiding fugitive slaves
    • United States
  2. Hace 4 días · Harriet Tubman is facing one of the biggest -- and most dangerous -- challenges of her life: that of Union spy! You are about to enter the undercover world of African-American spies -- enslaved and free -- risking everything in the name of freedom.

  3. Hace 5 días · People might forget Tubman’s operation in South Carolina without reminders like the sculpture or the bridge over the Combahee River bearing Tubman’s name, Hodges said. In 2006, while he was a state representative, Hodges sponsored the resolution to name the bridge before its construction.

  4. Hace 2 días · A historic Black church in Beaufort, South Carolina will unveil a sculpture of Harriet Tubman on the 161st anniversary of the raid she led that freed more than 700 slaves from Lowcountry ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Harriet Tubman risked her life to lead slaves to freedom. Her courage and determination are legendary. #Freedom #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad #VirtueHa...

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  6. Hace 3 días · Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts. 1. While Harriet Tubman worked with many people to help free slaves, who did Tubman not work with? Answer: Horace Mann. William Still and Thomas Garrett were station masters. She worked with Thomas Garrett in Wilmington, Delaware and William Still in Philadelphia.

  7. Hace 5 días · Answer: Ross. Actually, Harriet is not Harriet's given name either. She was born Araminta Ross, but later switched to Harriet Ross in honor of her mother, Harriet. The "Rosses" were members of the West African Ashanti tribe before they were drawn into slavery.