5. Harriet Tubman (1822 – 1913)
14 points
Not only did she lead more than 300 slaves to freedom as the “conductor” of the Underground Railroad, but she also became an acclaimed writer and helped blacks begin their new lives after the war.
14 points
Not only did she lead more than 300 slaves to freedom as the “conductor” of the Underground Railroad, but she also became an acclaimed writer and helped blacks begin their new lives after the war.