"We will never be alive long enough for Black people to be free as long as we were enslaved," Bob the Drag Queen tells ...
His debut novel imagines the abolitionist as a modern hip-hop artist, and he’s already writing a stage adaptation with a ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Bob the Drag Queen about his new book, "Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert," in which Tubman returns to life and wants to use hip-hop to spread her message.
Harriet Tubman's great-great-great-grandniece Rita Daniels spoke to TODAY.com about the late abolitionist's legacy and the surviving family members keeping her memory alive.
You can call Bob the Drag Queen a lot of things - performer, musician, comedian and, recently, traitor. BOB THE DRAG QUEEN: (Laughter). RASCOE: Now you can add one more thing to that list, author.