Harriet Tubman is perhaps the most well-known of all ... returned to Maryland and escorted her sister and her sister's two children to freedom. She made the dangerous trip back to the South ...
Acknowledging the disability that Tubman lived with—and triumphed with—offers us a key insight into Tubman’s life experience.
Born in 1822 and named Araminta Ross, Harriet Tubman was one of nine children. Her mother, Rit, an enslaved woman, was assigned to cook and care for the family of her master, Edward Brodess, and ...
Harriet Tubman is set to posthumously be made a one-star general by the Maryland National Guard and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore ...
Harriet Tubman has been known by her many names and roles—Araminta Ross (her birth name), Moses (a nickname), conductor, daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt. All encompass the intersecting identities ...
She was born into slavery in Maryland around late February or early March of 1822, per Harriet Tubman Village Charter School.
The trailblazing abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad will be posthumously commissioned as a one-star ...
Almost a decade after the announcement that Harriet Tubman will be the new face of the $20 bill, we’re still getting Jacksons every time we hit the ATM. Surprised? The U.S. Mint recently ...
and — most certainly — our children. “I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works” — John 14:12. We imagine Harriet Tubman echoing the ...
To widespread applause, Governor Wes Moore cut a ceremonial ribbon with an oversized pair of scissors as the ...
A new series dramatizes Edwin Stanton's hunt for John Wilkes Booth and his co-conspirators in the aftermath of the president’s 1865 assassination Vanessa Armstrong Can recreating photographs ...