This woman planned and co-led a June 1863 raid that inspired one a week later by the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in Darien, Georgia. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this Union spy who was also nicknamed “Moses” for rescuing enslaved people via the Underground Railroad.
ANSWER: Harriet Tubman [or Araminta Ross]
[10h] Tubman’s raid was on this South Carolina river. A Boston-based Black feminist lesbian “collective” took its name from this river in 1974.
ANSWER: Combahee (“kum-BEE”) River [accept Combahee River Collective; accept Combahee River Raid]
[10m] In 1859, Tubman bought a farm in Auburn, New York, which was also home to a namesake “system” of these institutions that built on the Pennsylvania system. Alexis de Tocqueville originally traveled to the US to study these institutions.
ANSWER: prisons [or jails; or penitentiary; or penitentiaries]
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