Journey through the incredible life and heroic missions of Harriet Tubman, the "Moses of her people," and the clandestine network she helped build.·0 takes
02·What biblical figure was Harriet Tubman's famous nickname, earned for leading so many people to freedom?
03·In which state was Harriet Tubman born into slavery?
04·The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 greatly increased the danger for escaped slaves in the North, prompting Tubman to guide them to which country?
05·During the Civil War, Tubman served the Union Army as a scout, spy, and nurse, and was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war. What was this famous raid called?
06·What kind of injury did Tubman sustain as a teenager that resulted in lifelong seizures and visions?
07·Approximately how many missions did Harriet Tubman lead to rescue enslaved people via the Underground Railroad?
08·After the Civil War, in addition to caring for her family and formerly enslaved people, Tubman became active in what other major social movement?
09·What was the proud boast that Harriet Tubman often made about her missions as a conductor on the Underground Railroad?
10·Harriet Tubman is slated to replace Andrew Jackson on the front of which U.S. banknote?
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