A bronze sculpture depicting Harriet Tubman and her grandnephew, former Georgetown resident James Bowley, will be unveiled at ...
Harvard historian Tiya Miles on how some of American history’s most remarkable young women forged their truest selves beyond the confines of home. A few years before the Civil War, Harriet Tubman told ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Binghamton University's Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity is looking for the public's feedback on the final design of ...
Wesley Wofford’s sculpture, Harriet Tubman —The Beacon of Hope, symbolizes the legacy of the American icon. Douglas R. Clifford is a staff photographer. Reach him at dclifford@tampabay.com. The words ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. American abolitionist Harriet Tubman, standing with her hands resting on the back of an upholstered chair and facing the camera ...
(The Root) — Amazing Fact About the Negro No. 22: How Harriet Tubman became a legend. In 1849, a young woman hurried along a path cutting through a marsh in Poplar Neck, Md., near the town of Preston.
Rita Daniels didn't always know she was the great-great-great-grandniece of Harriet Tubman. In fact, a 9-year-old Daniels had no idea they were related when her teacher assigned her a book report on ...
When we talk about Harriet Tubman, most people remember her as the fearless “conductor” of the Underground Railroad. But look deeper, and you’ll find something extraordinary. Tubman wasn’t just ...