Harriet Tubman, a Marylander known for freeing slaves, was also a veteran. Disguised as a farm hand or an old woman, she ...
Considering she will soon adorn America’s $20 bill, Harriet Tubman hardly lacks in national significance. But even the nation’s most celebrated historic figures can remain elusive and unknown. A new ...
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, ...
The way Harriet Tubman planned her movements, gathered intel, and built networks was full-spectrum unconventional warfare.
ESF landscape architecture and environmental and forest biology students connected the past with the present in a design studio where they developed a design plan for adapting the landscape of Harriet ...
Perhaps one of the best-known figures of black history is Harriet Tubman, the most famous and prominent “conductor” of the Underground Railroad in the 19th century, between 1849 and 1862. Tubman is a ...
The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park is the “must go” trip to add to your travel agenda. The Tubman site originally opened in March 2017, in Church Creek, Md. through a ...
Stephen Towns, "Wade in the Water" (2020), natural and synthetic fabric, polyester and cotton thread, crystal glass beads (photo courtesy the Gibbes Museum of Art; all other photos Megan ...