The People’s Organization For Progress (POP) participated in a public ceremony honoring African American soldiers that fought ...
While many enslaved people tried to escape when what's formally known as "chattel slavery" was legal in the United States, Tubman is the most-remembered name from the Underground Railroad, a loosely ...
Winding through eerie marshlands and whispered legends, this South Carolina route is said to be haunted by the ghosts of its ...
Discover the natural beauty of New York State's national parks. Explore monuments and trails, and immerse yourself in history ...
A 170-year-old hotel in downtown Selma, Alabama, was set for demolition before preservationists realized the value of its ...
A portrait of Harriet Tubman (ca. 1820-1913). Tubman, herself an escaped slave, helped hundreds of slaves escape the South by means of the Underground Railroad. She nursed Union troops during the ...
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 ...
Brittany Aldean says that her experience at Charlie Kirk's memorial service over the weekend has altered how she'll live her life going forward. "They keep saying, 'Live like Charlie,' so I'm going to ...
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Harriet Tubman has new marker on Eastern Shore to fix inaccuracies. Here's what's updated
Yes, even Harriet Tubman needs to have her bio updated from time to time. The Maryland Department of Transportation unveiled Sept. 17, 2025, a new, updated roadside historical marker honoring the life ...
For over 50 years, Tubman called New York’s Finger Lakes region home, a place where she lived, worked, worshiped, and continued her fight for freedom. New York is commemorating the legacy of freedom ...
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