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Harriett Tugman?

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  1. Underground railroad AKA freedom train.  

    Wasn't actually a railroad, they just used the word as a metaphor because railroads were the only transportation in that age.  It was only underground in the sense of "secret".  It was a cell-based (al-qaida style) secret network for moving slaves north to free states and Canada.  Earth First has nothing on those folks... wow, THAT was social activism!


  2. I'm going to say...Finland.  Yes, that seems about right.  

    Dear, it's spelled Tubman, and the Underground Railroad has nothing to do with trains, this is in the wrong section.

  3. Harriet Tubman, my dear, also Soujourner Truth is a good lady to look up from the underground railroad

  4. Man you have to look at what you are writing before you post and also where you post. Hello no one would know of a Harriett Tugman and also this has got nothing to do with subways, railways or transportation.

  5. yes.

  6. Do you have a question? All you have written is a prepositional phrase. AND oh by the way... It's Harriet Tubman.... NOT Tugman
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