5 10, 2021

Walkers take on 100+ miles along the Tubman Byway

2021-10-05T10:37:03-04:00

On Oct. 1, a long journey along the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway begins! The walk is like the one last year led by Linda Harris – starting in Cambridge, Maryland and ending some 116 miles later in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania – similar to the path freedom seekers took in the 1800s. This year, Linda and 15 others will be using some modes of transportation that Tubman herself used when she led her missions to freedom – foot, boat, and carriage. The group will also be raising money for the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center in Cambridge, Maryland (Stop #5 on the Tubman Byway).
>> Follow the walkers on the We Walk With Harriet Facebook page.
>> Donate to the cause.

Walkers take on 100+ miles along the Tubman Byway2021-10-05T10:37:03-04:00
1 10, 2020

Their 116-mile walk along Tubman Byway may be only the beginning

2020-10-02T19:01:01-04:00

A group of seven women calling themselves “We Walk With Harriet” completed their 116-mile walk along portions of the Tubman Byway in September, walking from Cambridge, Maryland to Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. We Walk With Harriet also raised money for two stops along the byway. In late September, they presented a $2,500 check to the volunteer-run Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center (Stop #4) and a $2,000 check to the Stanley Institute (Stop #6). But there’s more. Plans are in the works for Camp Harriet in Dorchester County, Maryalnd (Tubman’s birthplace)which would focus on wellness, history, and more. There are also plans for another walk in October 2021, this time from Kennett Square to Cambridge.
>> Keep up with the latest on the We Walk With Harriet Facebook page.
>> Watch the music video “Walk to Freedom,” created by the group’s leader, Linda Harris.

Their 116-mile walk along Tubman Byway may be only the beginning2020-10-02T19:01:01-04:00
5 09, 2020

Women begin 116-mile walk of Tubman Byway

2020-09-05T09:25:43-04:00

Talented jazz artist Linda Harris and seven other women are beginning a journey to walk the Harriet Tubman Byway, from Cambridge, Maryland, to Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 5. “When I was 6, my father gave me a book about Harriet Tubman,” said Linda in a video about the upcoming walk. “The movie ‘Harriet’ from last year really got me going again about Harriet and how strong she was…. That just impacted me, especially now with the social unrest. I think it’s something that I need to do. I want to walk with Harriet for social justice.”

Linda put out a call for other walkers to join her, and seven signed up from Washington, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, including Dormaim Green of Cambridge, Maryland, where the Tubman Byway begins. The women hail range in age from their 30s to their 60s. They have been training since March to walk in the footsteps of Harriet Tubman. On  Sept. 5, they are beginning at Brodess Farm, a  byway stop  where Tubman spent part of her childhood in slavery, and are walking 116 miles along portions of the Tubman Byway. (Some of the women are pictured here at Brodess Farm during one of their training walks.)

A singer and songwriter, Linda has performed worldwide and will also be performing during the Day of Resilience event on Sept. 12. She has even written a powerful song, “Freedom,” inspired by Harriet Tubman. She hopes to release a video of the song soon. We’ll link to it once that happens.

>> Learn more in this segment from 47ABC.
>> Follow the womens’ journey on the We Walk with Harriet Facebook page.
>> The women have started a GoFundMe page to benefit the Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center in downtown Cambridge.

Women begin 116-mile walk of Tubman Byway2020-09-05T09:25:43-04:00
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