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Sunday, March 10, 2013

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The Other Harriet Tubmans

A hundred years after the American hero's death, we highlight other women who fought slavery.
Captions by: Genetta M. Adams

The Women of the Anti-Slavery Movement

March 10, 2013, marks the centennial of Harriet Tubman’s death. Tubman, a runaway slave born in 1822, became the most famous “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, the secret network of safe houses used by runaway slaves to escape to freedom. To mark the anniversary of Tubman’s death and to celebrate Women’s History Month, we present 12 women abolitionists who may not get enough credit for their work in the anti-slavery moment or who aren’t as well known.
Harriet Tubman (Library of Congress)

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