Explore Harriet Tubman's legacy as a freedom fighter. Discover her role in the Underground Railroad and beyond.
Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary,” shared how surviving family members continue to honor the late abolitionist.
Around 1844 she married a free black named John Tubman and took his last name. (She was born Araminta Ross; she later changed her first name to Harriet, after her mother.) In 1849, in fear that ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation launched an interactive virtual museum, showcasing finds from where Ben Ross lived ...
Several visitors take photos; a few ask for autographs ... She and I continue to the display about Harriet’s husband, John Tubman, a free man she married around 1844. (They had no biological children, ...
A new virtual museum that shows artifacts found at the Maryland home where abolitionist Harriet Tubman spent her teenage ...
says images on U.S. paper currency reflect America's values and history and tell the country's story. "An abolitionist and true patriot who sacrificed so much for the betterment of our nation, Harriet ...
In this and so many other instances, “Do you want to be free?” is an essential question, foregrounded as the result of lives like Harriet Tubman, who also reminds us that when we do liberating ...
The actress is nominated twice for her work in the Harriet Tubman biopic, 'Harriet.' The actress and director open up about Erivo's transformation into Harriet Tubman and singing the film's ...