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17 March, 22:58

Why was Harriet Tubman known as "the Moses of her people"?

A. She gave them commandments to follow.

B. She led them to freedom by way of the Underground Railroad.

C. She toured all the world speaking on behalf of the slaves in the United

States.

D. She parted the Mississippi River.

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  1. 17 March, 23:16
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    Your answer is B she led them to freedom via underground railroad
  2. 18 March, 00:25
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    B for sure. Back in 1849. She escaped. and Led those to freedom. she was given the nick name by Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison
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