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Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad for Children is aninteractive site written by second graders at Pocantico Hills School in Sleepy Hollow, NY. I
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The Harriet Tubman Historical Society
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History of William Still Legendary Conductor on the Underground Railroad and Much more.
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Here's a web-based activity about Harriet Tubman for primary age children.
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The mission of Harriet Tubman Center is to advocate for social change that helps families and communities
live free of violence, and to provide women and children safe passage from abuse.
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A Community & Social organization.For the up-lift
of our entire Communities.
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On An Underground Railroad lyrics by Kinny Landrum
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Theatre oriented site featuring info on upcoming production of In The Footsteps of Moses; The Story of Harriet Tubman. This production features an all African-American cast. It is an original play with music, written by Willis-Whyte, opening in New York C
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A dynamic one-woman show celebrating the life of a great American Harriet Tubman
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Harriet Tubman was a black American who rescued and helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom. She lived during the time of around 1820 to 1913. Harriet became the most famous leader of the underground railroad, which helped slaves flee to free states o
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