News & Events2023-03-15T11:06:52-04:00

Tubman-Douglass connection explored in Washington Post story

Was there something about living on Maryland's Eastern Shore that inspired revolutionaries like Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and later, Gloria Richardson, to go above and beyond in the quest for freedom? The Washington Post investigates in this well-done story that explores the factors that nurtured Tubman and Douglass -- born [...]

New Tubman Memorial honors those who helped share Tubman’s story

In September the new Tubman Memorial was dedicated at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park & Visitor Center (Stop #13 on the Tubman Byway). The memorial honors James McGowan, Earl Conrad, John Creighton, and Evelyn Townsend -- all of whom helped research, preserve, and share Harriet Tubman's story and [...]

Rural Legacy Program protects land where Tubman once lived

Maryland's Rural Legacy Program will now protect some 28,000 acres of land in Dorchester County, where Harriet Tubman was born. As a story in the Daily Times describes it: “In rural Dorchester County adjacent to Blackwater Wildlife Refuge lies a 28,300-acre tract that is the best-preserved example of a natural, cultural and historic [...]

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“For travelers, there is no better way to experience Tubman’s history than along the 125-mile Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. Spanning three states and more than 30 sites, the self-guided driving route immerses people in the places where Tubman worked, lived, and later found freedom.”
National Geographic

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