Puzzle 58: Harriet Tubman

Can you take a SLAVE to FREEDOM?
You won!

TRIVIA

Today's puzzle celebrates Harriet Tubman. Known as the “Moses of her people,” she escaped from slavery and went on to help others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad. She also served as a scout, spy, guerrilla soldier, and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War.

Her fight against slavery began as young as 12 when she tried to stop her "master" from beating an enslaved man who had tried to escape. She was hit in the head leading to a lifetime of severe headaches and narcolepsy.

Women's History: Harriet Tubman

HOW TO PLAY

Change the first word to the second word. (e.g. change "SLAVE" to "FREEDOM")

Each turn must create a valid word.

You start with 100 points. Each turn costs you points.

You can do one of the following on your turn.

Replace a letter (-5 pts)
Add a letter (-10 pts)
Remove a letter (-10 pts)

You can also rearrange the letters by dragging (-1pt).

Good luck!

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