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As the 250th anniversary of America’s independence approaches, the president is moving to put his stamp on how the nation’s ...
On April 12, 1861, the Civil War erupted with the firing on Fort Sumter by the Confederacy. Confederate Vice President ...
Overview: With some 3 million visitors a year, the National Museum of African American History and Culture is one of the most popular attractions on the National Mall in Washington. It houses ...
The modified National Park Service site now showcases stamps of Tubman and civil rights leaders while removing explicit ...
CAMBRIDGE — Following the removal and restoration of Harriet Tubman content from the National Park Service's webpage about the Underground Railroad, the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational ...
In 1849, Harriet Tubman fled Maryland to Philadelphia. Soon after, Tubman began her exploits—acts of bravery that would make her a legend. Library of Congress An 8- by 5-inch 19th-century hymnal ...
But Kate Clifford Larson has accomplished both in her brilliant biography of Harriet Tubman, whose name has become synonymous with selfless dedication to her people. Tubman was born a slave around ...
The Rouen Open in France reeks of a hygiene controversy after British tennis player Harriet Dart asked the chair umpire to tell her first-round opponent, France’s Lois Boisson, to wear deodorant ...
Actress Michelle Trachtenberg who is known for her roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Gossip Girl,” “The Adventures of Pete & Pete” and more, died from complications of diabetes ...
British tennis player Harriet Dart has apologized after asking the umpire to tell her opponent Lois Boisson to wear deodorant after claiming “she smells really bad.” Dart, 28, fell to a 6-0 ...
Harriet Dart later apologized to Lois Boisson after the match Julien KAMMERER/Avalon Lois Boisson had the perfect response after her opponent served up some massive shade during their tennis match ...