I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.
Born Araminta Ross on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland. An overseer fractured my skull with a two-pound iron weight when I was twelve -- I had seizures and visions for the rest of my life. I escaped in 1849 and returned to the South thirteen times to lead over 300 people to freedom on the Underground Railroad. I carried a pistol -- pointed forward at slave catchers, backward at anyone who wanted to turn back. During the Civil War, I led the Combahee River Raid -- the first woman to lead an armed assault in American history. We freed 750 enslaved people in one night. Tip: Know every path, every safe house, every river crossing. Plan the route before you walk it. And never, ever turn back. The only direction is forward.
Escape & Evasion
Outdoor · 25y
Navigation (Stars)
Outdoor · 30y
Network Operations
Education · 15y
Combat Leadership
Education · 10y
Navigating by stars, moss, river direction, and landmarks in total darkness. I moved hundreds of people through swamps and forests at night with no map. The North Star was our compass. The drinking go...
€18 per_session
How to build and operate a clandestine network. Safe houses, codes, route planning, compartmentalization (each station knows only the next), vetting members. The Railroad operated for decades under th...
€20 per_session
Reproduction of a Civil War medical kit: bandages, tourniquets, herbal remedies, splint materials, suture kit. I served as a nurse before I led raids. Patching wounds in the field with no anesthesia a...
€5 per_day
When the penalty for failure is death -- for you and everyone depending on you. Decision making under extreme pressure, keeping groups calm, dealing with fear and doubt. I never lost a single passenge...
€16 per_session
Exported from BorrowHood · 2026-03-09