In 1849, in fear that she, along with the other slaves on the plantation ... people than [Harriet Tubman]." And John Brown, who conferred with "General Tubman" about his plans to raid Harpers ...
She provided information to the plantation slaves during these raids and many slaves were led to safety within the Union lines. “I wish to commend to your attention Mrs. Harriet Tubman ...
While her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known, her devotion to America and its promise of freedom endured ...
A plantation overseer threw an iron ... As a conductor on the Underground Railroad it is estimated that Tubman freed around 70 enslaved people. Harriet Tubman (far left), with a group of former ...
Harriet Tubman, was an abolitionist and slave who worked relentlessly to free enslaved African Americans. Tubman was born ...
The documentary "The Aunties" centers on two gay women farming the plantation said to have been where Harriet Tubman’s family lived.
Harriet preferred physical plantation work to indoor domestic ... On June 1, 1863, the Raid on Combahee Ferry made Tubman the first American woman to oversee military action in a time of war.
In her groundbreaking book, “Combee,” Edda Fields-Black tells the rousing story of the Union army’s Combahee river raid ... later known as Harriet Tubman, was born to enslaved parents ...
Listen to a short summary Read by Dana G. Your browser does not support the audio element.Donna Dear and Paulette Greene, ...
In the 1850s and 1860s, British North America became a popular refuge for slaves fleeing the horrors of plantation life ... who helped runaways. Harriet Tubman helped hundreds of slaves safely ...
So how would you do if, as in the novel “The Tubman Command ... where they were. Harriet had to find him and learn what he knew, but he was on the notorious Lownes plantation.
Kate Clifford Larson, Brandeis University (THE CONVERSATION) Harriet Tubman ... noting Tubman’s important role as the “Black she Moses … who led the raid, and under whose inspiration it ...