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When did Harriet Tubman lead the Underground Railroad?

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When did Harriet Tubman lead the Underground Railroad?

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Harriet Tubman: Underground Railroad Once in Philadelphia, Tubman met William Still. Still was the Philadelphia “stationmaster” for the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman then learned all the under-workings of the Underground Railroad from Still and other members of an anti-slavery society. After only a short amount of time, in 1851, she began moving members of her family to freedom in the north by means of the Underground Railroad. She was successful in bringing her parents and four brothers to safety. Tubman’s sister died in 1859 before she could rescue her. Known as “Moses” to those involved in the Underground Railroad, Tubman freed over 300 slaves on about 19 expeditions to Maryland. To many others, she would give detailed instructions to those making it on their own. Harriet Tubman was never captured and never lost a “passenger” while participating in the Underground Railroad. Freeing of slaves was a success for the smart, daring, sly, and ruthless Harriet Tubman. Underground Ra

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