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Harriet Tubman / Underground Railroad / Samuel Green / Frederick Douglass / Benjamin Banneker / Banneker-Douglass Museum / Great Blacks in Wax Museum / Baltimore / Eubie Blake / Maryland / United States / Chesapeake Bay
Date: 2009-01-30 15:02:26
Harriet Tubman
Underground Railroad
Samuel Green
Frederick Douglass
Benjamin Banneker
Banneker-Douglass Museum
Great Blacks in Wax Museum
Baltimore
Eubie Blake
Maryland
United States
Chesapeake Bay

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