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Harriet Tubman escaped from brutal slave owners in 1849 and risked her life to help bring many more enslaved Americans to freedom via the Underground Railroad; this park a testament to her remarkable ...
The National Park Service has restored references to abolitionist Harriet Tubman to its webpage on the Underground Railroad ...
(The Hill) — The National Parks Service (NPS) has removed a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the Underground Railroad. For years, the Parks’ page on the ...
Archaeologists in Hanover, Maryland, came across rare artifacts that have ties to American abolitionist Harriet Tubman ... over 20,000 acres open for public recreation with more than 5 miles ...
WASHINGTON -- The National Park Service has removed a reference to Harriet Tubman from a webpage about "The Underground Railroad." The webpage used to lead with both an image and quote from Tubman.
Born 200 years ago in Maryland, Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the Underground Railroad, a Civil War scout, nurse and spy, and one of the greatest freedom fighters in our nation’s history.
An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Parks webpage about the “Underground Railroad,” following several prominent changes to government websites under the ...