Who Was Harriet Tubman An Abolitionist

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The abolitionist had many ways of achieving their goals. One the most famous abolitionist was Harriet Tubman. Tubman was an escaped slave from Maryland that became a conductor of the underground railroad. The Underground Railroad was not a subterranean train engine. It was a chain of routs used to rescue slaves into the north to start a new life. Harriet Tubman saved around 800 slaves in 19 trips.
William Lloyd Garrison was considered a radical abolitionist. Garrison published an anti-slavery newspaper called The Liberator. It was published worldwide and had thousands of readers. Garrison said ‘I will be heard.’ (William Llyod Garrison) He led a massive anti-slavery campaign besides his newspaper he also had posters, cartoons, and pamphlets.