Few people have made such a powerful imprint on American history as Harriet Tubman did. A former enslaved person, Tubman became an abolitionist, humanitarian and leader of the Underground Railroad, ...
NPR: Bob the Drag Queen's new book brings Harriet Tubman to life through hip-hop
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Bob the Drag Queen about his new book, "Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert," in which Tubman returns to life and wants to use hip-hop to spread her message. You can call ...
Bob the Drag Queen's new book brings Harriet Tubman to life through hip-hop
The New York Times: Who Was Harriet Tubman? A Historian Sifts the Clues.
On , Harriet Tubman led three hundred Black soldiers from the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Regiment up the Combahee River in South Carolina to destroy an essential bridge, raid plantations ...
This year marks the 200th birthday of one of America’s most daring freedom fighters. Harriet Tubman — who was named Araminta “Minty” Ross when she was born into slavery on Maryland’s Eastern Shore in ...
Standing in front of a group of people in a Denver library recently, abolitionist Harriet Tubman explained why a metal weight thrown at her head didn’t kill her. “So that man, he picked up a weight ...
The Boston Globe: In ‘Night Flyer,’ author Tiya Miles takes a closer look at Harriet Tubman as a spiritual figure
Months before embarking on a journey to eventually become the most renowned “conductor” of the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman sought divine intervention. It was the winter of 1848-49, historian ...