Harriet Tubman, the abolitionist who helped thousands escape the bonds of enslavement, has been posthumously awarded the rank ...
You can now add at least one more well-deserved honor for Harriet Tubman: Brigadier General in the Maryland National Guard.
The Maryland National Guard and Gov. Wes Moore officially recognized Harriet Tubman for her military service to both the U.S.
Tubman escaped slavery in 1849 and then established the Underground Railroad to help others. She went on to be a scout, spy ...
She led a Union Army raid during the Civil War according to U.S. Army historians. The raid freed more than 750 enslaved ...
In the decades leading up to the Civil War, fearless throngs defied prison or worse to secretly shuttle as many as 7,000 ...