History || Harriet Tubman: Soldier|Spy !!

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During the mid 19th century, the Underground Railroad was developed as a network of secret routes and safe houses that would allow Black American slaves to escape slavery in the South to Northern free states in America as well as into Canada. Some routes even led to Mexico, while a select few led to overseas locations. Today, Our modern day version of the "Underground Railroad" has become the Pro-Life movement's premier strategy to reach Black Pastors nationwide with a biblically based Pro-Life message and give them the necessary tools to advocate for life in their communities.
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Harriet Tubman once said: "I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight (8) years, and I can say what most conductors can't say — I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger." Like Harriet Tubman, the "Black Moses" who led hundreds of slaves to freedom, our modern-day version of the Underground Railroad successfully moves Black leadership from the bondage of silence, suffering and surrender, to the freedom of advocating for life in their congregation and community.

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