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, ...
How climate change is affecting the legacy of Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad and a national park’s landscape on Maryland’s Eastern Shore On Maryland’s Eastern Shore, a sweeping expanse of ...
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 ...
A plantation overseer threw an iron weight at an enslaved person but Harriet stepped into the ... Despite finding work as a free woman, Tubman travelled back to the South at least 13 times to ...
Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross a slave in Bucktown, Maryland. She married a free black man John Tubman in 1844 and escaped North to Philadelphia in 1849, fearing she would be sold South ...
Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist ... sold after the death of her enslaver. Tubman would make the same trip over and over for the next decade to help free not only the family she left behind ...
Harriet Tubman was a spy and a nurse for the Union ... network of safe houses used to spirit slaves from the south to the free states in the north. She is estimated to have made some 13 missions ...