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Harriet Tubman’s great ... Daniels remembers school materials labeling Tubman as “a thief.” “It said she stole slaves, that there was a bounty on her head, those kind of things,” she ...
In the name and honor of Harriet Tubman, it’s the only thing that could be done. She didn’t sit back and head north once. She kept going because Black lives depended on it. We must continue ...
In the name and honor of Harriet Tubman, it’s the only thing that could be done. She didn’t sit back and head north once. She kept going because Black lives depended on it. We must continue the fight ...
In 1849, Harriet ... Tubman, according to historical evidence, never learned to read or write. “We have more study to do,” says Bunch. Born in 1822 in Maryland, Tubman suffered a serious head ...
Community celebrations being planned to commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary next year are at risk of being ...
Philadelphia-area cultural organizations like the Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey in Cape May are working to preserve the ...
Students observe and inspect the 13-foot bronze statue, Harriet Tubman — The Beacon of Hope, created by award-winning sculptor Wesley Wofford, while visiting the Woodson African American Museum of ...
After public backlash, the National Park Service has restored an image and quote from Harriet Tubman that were recently removed from the NPS' Underground Railroad webpage. And now private cultural ...
The National Park Service has reversed changes to its webpage about the Underground Railroad after public backlash over reducing Harriet Tubman’s large participation in leading the movement. The ...