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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is a new national park located in Auburn, New York. It is a park in progress with limited services. The Harriet Tubman Visitor Center is operated by National Park Service partner, the Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. Visit their website for more information.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · FEBRUARY 25, 2021 — There are close to 50 books on African American abolitionist, suffragist and Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman. One of the most recent was authored by UTSA’s Denman Endowed Professor in American History Catherine Clinton.

  3. Vor einem Tag · A: Harriet Tubman, of course, is central to the story. Tubman is best known for her extraordinary work as the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad. She made approximately 13 rescue ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1820 and became an abolitionist and political activist. After her own escape north in 1849 she made some thirteen trips south to accompany enslaved...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Militant Abolitionists Rescue a Fugitive Enslaved Man in Troy, New York. Militant black and white abolitionists organized opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act. In 1859 Harriet Tubman, a former enslaved person and leader of the underground railroad, played a central role in rescuing Charles Nalle.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · My eco-spiritual biography of Harriet Tubman, Night Flyer: Harriet Tubman and the Faith Dreams of a Free People, will be out in June 2024. I am currently working on a picture book adaptation of my recent history, All That She Carried, and I am researching a new book on the female abolitionist writers Harriet Jacobs and Harriet Beecher Stowe.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Who Was Harriet Tubman? Born a slave in Maryland, Harriet Tubman knew first-hand what it meant to be someone's property; she was whipped by owners and almost killed by an overseer. It was from other field hands that she first heard about the Underground Railroad which she travelled by herself north to Philadelphia.