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  1. Life, Liberty and Legacy. Harriet Tubman has been known by many names—Araminta, Moses, conductor, daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt. All encompass the intersecting identities and experiences that Harriet Tubman encompassed over her lifespan. In March 2022, on the bicentennial of her birth, we look beyond these names to capture not only ...

  2. 1 de feb. de 2023 · February 1, 1978: Antislavery crusader and Civil War veteran Harriet Tubman becomes the first African American woman to appear on a U.S. postage stamp, the first in the Post Office’s Black Heritage Series. Tubman’s appearance on stamps was emblematic both of the progress made in recognizing African Americans’ contributions to American history and of the ongoing … Continue reading ...

  3. 26 de may. de 2020 · From CKLA Grade 2 Knowledge 9: The U.S. Civil War

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  4. Although the effects of the blow stayed with her throughout her life, Tubman marshaled her resolve and nurtured her anger. In 1844 she married a freedman, John Tubman, and in 1849 she escaped to Philadelphia , discarding her slave name for her mother’s name, Harriet.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2022 · We all think we know the Harriet Tubman story. The “Moses of her people,” Tubman née Araminta “Minty” Ross was born enslaved on Maryland’s Eastern Shore around 1822. From a young age ...

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  7. Cuando Tubman era una niña en el condado de Dorchester, Maryland, fue azotada y golpeada por muchos amos diferentes. Cuando era muy joven, un capataz enfadado lanzó una pesa de metal a otra esclava. El peso golpeó accidentalmente la cabeza de Tubman. Eso le provocó convulsiones, dolores de cabeza y fuertes experiencias visionarias y oníricas.