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Leading up to the civil war, many enslaved african americans made the decision to escape their captors and flee to the north in hopes of securing personal freedom. the underground railroad is an example of what aspect of racism?

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Harriet Tubman

Nicknamed “Moses,” she went on to become the Underground Railroad's most famous “conductor,” embarking on about 13 rescue operations back into Maryland and pulling out at least 70 enslaved people, including several siblings

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User Oleg Tarasov
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The Underground Railroad made RESISTING racism possible..
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