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Black’s book on Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River raid, launched from Beaufort in June 1863, earned a Pulitzer Prize in ...
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The Combahee Ferry Raid, South Carolina Three gunboats slipped up the dark Combahee River on June 2, 1863. Commanding one of them was Harriet Tubman. During that night, she guided 150 Black soldiers ...
In Maryland, a new historical marker is now up to celebrate the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman. Gov. Wes Moore (D) unveiled the marker on Monday, June 23.
CHURCH CREEK — On Monday morning, a new historic marker honoring Harriet Tubman’s birthplace was unveiled. It is set to be placed on Maryland Route 16.
“The Journey to Freedom,” photographed on April 23, 2025, memorializes the legacy of Harriet Tubman, who famously led dozens of slaves to freedom as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
“Combee,” a history by Edda Fields-Black on Harriet Tubman’s time in Carolina as a Union Scout is a needed text as Black history is being erased.
“Combee,” a history by Edda Fields-Black on Harriet Tubman’s time in Carolina as a Union Scout is a needed text as Black history is being erased.
“Combee,” a history by Edda Fields-Black on Harriet Tubman’s time in Carolina as a Union Scout is a needed text as Black history is being erased.
“Combee,” a history by Edda Fields-Black on Harriet Tubman’s time in Carolina as a Union Scout is a needed text as Black history is being erased.
A historical marker unveiling ceremony honoring Harriet Tubman's birthplace and legacy will be held on Monday, June 23rd.
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