Harriet Tubman was barely 5 feet tall and didn’t have a dime to her name. What she did have was a deep faith and powerful ...
During the Civil War Harriet Tubman worked for the Union as a cook, a nurse, and even a spy. After the war she settled in Auburn, New York, where she would spend the rest of her long life.
With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
In short, Harriet Tubman was a black, Republican, gun-toting, veterans’ activist, with ninja-like spy skills and strong Christian beliefs. She probably wouldn’t have an ounce of patience for ...
Harriet Tubman escaped from brutal slave owners in 1849 and risked ... During the Civil War, Tubman served as a Union nurse, scout and spy, even helping to conduct an assault on Confederate ...
The Harriet Tubman $20 bill will replace the current one ... Tubman put aside her fight against slavery to conduct combat as a soldier and spy for the United States Army. She offered her services ...