It was in Maryland’s Dorchester County that Araminta Ross, later known as Harriet Tubman ... freedom so that others could be free,” Ms. Fields-Black notes, by returning to a slave state. The f ...
Harriet Tubman gains her freedom and becomes history's most famous abolitionist, leading hundreds of enslaved Black people to their freedom in the North on the Underground Railroad. Tubman ...
Harriet Tubman is perhaps the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." During a ten-year span she made 19 trips into the South and escorted over 300 slaves to freedom.
Of all the abolitionist praise collected and printed as testimonials in the first full-length account of Harriet Tubman ... the complexity of Tubman’s life story and the freedom movement ...
She risked her life to help friends, family and strangers escape north to freedom. During the Civil War ... to protect people who don’t have a voice. Harriet Tubman fought for the most vulnerable. By ...
Fight over Fired Inspectors General Is Fight ... Government Is Easier Said Than Done Downsizing Washington Harriet Tubman is a good choice to replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill.
Harriet Tubman, was an abolitionist and slave who worked relentlessly to free enslaved African Americans. Tubman was born ...
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 ...
While her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known, her devotion to America and its promise of freedom endured ...
The Beacon of Hope" is on display at The Woodson African American Museum of Florida in St. Petersburg through June.