Reading Further - Harriet Tubman, Moses of the …
had escaped slavery herself. Risking her freedom and her life, Tubman returned to the South 19 times! She led more than 300 slaves, including her parents, to freedom. As many as 100,000 slaves escaped along the Underground Railroad during the 1800s. This was only a tiny percent of the millions who lived in slavery during that period. ................
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