BALTIMORE -- Maryland archaeologists uncovered African religious artifacts on the Eastern Shore land where abolitionist Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in 1822, officials announced Tuesday. Gov.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore — joined by local, state and federal officials — announced Tuesday the discovery of a home where enslaved people lived, located on the 1,000-acre Thompson Farm where Harriet ...
Along the Eastern Shore, on farmland where enslaved people once worked, Maryland archaeologists made a find, which they believe sheds more light on what life was like in the place where Underground ...
CHURCH CREEK, MD- A historical marker unveiling ceremony honoring Harriet Tubman's birthplace and legacy will be held on Monday, June 23rd. Governor Moore, in partnership with the Maryland Department ...
“What we’re looking at today are artifacts from the home of Harriet Tubman’s birthplace.” Five years after discovering the site where Harriet Tubman’s father lived on the Eastern Shore, Archeologist ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday joined local, state and federal partners at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center in Dorchester County to announce the discovery of a home where enslaved ...
DORCHESTER COUNTY — A new historical marker now stands in Dorchester County, honoring Harriet Tubman near the site where historians believe she spent her early years—solidifying her deep roots to ...
“We found Africa on Maryland’s Eastern Shore,” announced Julie Schablitsky, chief archaeologist at the Maryland Department of Transportation, on Tuesday, per the Washington Post’s Ovetta Wiggins. For ...
Maryland officials announced Tuesday the discovery of a home where enslaved people lived on the Eastern Shore farm where abolitionist Harriet Tubman was born. Gov. Wes Moore joined local, state and ...
EXPLAINS. L LISA: HARRIET TUBMAN WAS NEDAM A RMINTA ROSS AT BIRTH. THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE OF HER ENTRANCE INTO THE WORLD AND HER ENSLAVERS BIBLE. NO MENTION OF HER BIRTH IN HIS LETTERS. AND THERE WAS ...
Much is known about Harriet Tubman as a renowned abolitionist, humanitarian, and Civil War hero. But we too often overlook her continued legacy and final years in Upstate New York. Auburn, New York, ...
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