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Harriet Tubman was the most renowned conductor on the Underground Railroad. She fell victim to slavery but, fortunately, managed to flee. Eventually, she returned to the south to help her family and the people escape to freedom. After a victorious venture leading her people from slavery, Harriet earned herself the name "Moses". Her distinguished acts resulted in a $40,000 bounty on her own head.
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