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, ...
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The historic church where Harriet Tubman worshipped and her 1913 funeral was held will host a ceremony for the holiday bearing her name. The Harriet Tubman National Historical Park and New York State ...
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Harriet Tubman descendant dies at 98 in Auburn
Auburn, N.Y. — The great-great-great grandniece of Harriet Tubman has died this week in Auburn, church officials said. Pauline Copes Johnson was 98 years old when she died, the Harriet Tubman Memorial ...
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Exploring Harriet Tubman’s life and legacy in Auburn, NY
Exploring Auburn, New York lets you experience Harriet Tubman’s life beyond the Underground Railroad through the places where she lived, worshiped, and built community.
AUBURN | At February's installment of the Wednesday Morning Roundtable, organizers unveiled the schedule of events for commemorating the 100th anniversary of Harriet Tubman's death. The calendar of ...
In honor of Harriet Tubman’s 200th birthday, a West Philadelphia man walked more than 400 miles along the Underground Railroad. Starting in July, Kenneth Johnston, 61, walked from New York to Canada ...
CHURCH CREEK, Md. — Revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who was the first woman to oversee an American military action during a time of war, was posthumously awarded the rank of general on Veteran’s ...
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