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24 October, 01:32

Harriet Tubman:

a. was a fugitive slave who risked her life many times to bring others out of slavery.

b. cleverly escaped from slavery by pretending to be a sickly male slaveowner.

c. led a slave rebellion in Maryland in 1849 that resulted in two dozen deaths.

d. was a mythical character about whom runaway slaves told many stories.

e. although born free in New York, was kidnapped and made a slave in Louisiana.

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  1. 24 October, 01:42
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    Option A.

    Explanation:

    He was a fugitive serf who endangered her life many times to accompany others out of slavery, is the right answer.

    Harriet Tubman was a political activist and abolitionist from America. She took birth in a slave family. Tubman escaped and afterwards made around thirteen missions to release about seventy captured slaves, family and colleagues, employing the system of antislavery activists and reliable apartments identified as the Underground Railroad.
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