Harriet Tubman, famed for her role in the Underground Railroad, is posthumously honored as a brigadier general by Maryland's ...
She was separated early in her life from her parents, toiling in the marshes and on the farms of the rural Eastern Shore before marrying a free man, John Tubman, and changing her name to Harriet ...
Tubman, originally named Araminta, was born in 1822 in Dorchester County on the Eastern Shore. She changed her name to Harriet upon marrying free man John Tubman in 1844. Later, when her enslaver ...
(AP) — Revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who was the first woman to ... willing to do what you are asking others to do.” Trump names Stephen Miller to be deputy chief of policy in new ...
This Veterans Day, the Maryland National Guard and Gov. Wes Moore will posthumously commission Harriet Tubman as a one-star ...
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Now, many years after her death, Tubman is officially a one-star brigadier general, according to The Associated Press.
Angela Crenshaw, the first Black woman to lead the Maryland Park Service, is one of four to receive a Harriet Tubman Lifetime Achievement Award.
The trailblazing abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad will be posthumously commissioned as a one-star ...
The event also included the recognition of four Marylanders with the Harriet Tubman Lifetime Achievement ... to the ideals synonymous with Tubman's name. As detailed by WMAR2 News, the museum's ...