which statement describes the role of the conductor in the underground railroad?

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The conductor in the Underground Railroad was responsible for guiding escaped slaves to safety and helping them along their journey to freedom. They acted as a guide and protector, leading slaves from one station to another, providing them with shelter, food, and necessary supplies, and coordinating their travel arrangements. Conductors were often brave individuals who risked their own safety and freedom to aid those seeking to escape slavery.
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