April 21, 2023

Black History. Slavery in America. Harriet Tubman. End of the Line.

Black History. Slavery in America. Harriet Tubman. End of the Line.
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The Underground Railroad ceased operations about 1863, during the Civil War. In reality , its work moved above ground as part of the Union effort against the Confederacy. Harriet Tubman once played a significant part by leading intelligence operations and fulfilling a command role in Union Army operations to rescue the emancipated senslaved people. After the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman led a Brazen Civil War Raid. Tubman applied intelligence she learned as an Underground Railroad conductor to lead the Combahee Ferry Raid that freedom more than 700 from slavery. (Lyrics and beats for Listen Up Listen In podcast by JjigCicero, JustAC and Thaibeats)Send a voice message to my podcast, Listen Up Listen In: https://anchor.fm/b-d92/message--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/b-d92/message

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