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History, 28.02.2020 10:08, sandygarcia65

7.
“I escaped slavery and later established settlements in Kansas, to which I encouraged former slaves to move.” Who am I?

A. Ghost Dance
B. Hydraulic mining
C. Benjamin “Pap” Singleton
D. George Armstrong Custer
E. Sold house, or “sordid”

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