Explore Harriet Tubman's legacy as a freedom fighter. Discover her role in the Underground Railroad and beyond.
$10. cafenine.com. The 19th Century American Home: ‘Life’s Undressed Rehearsal’ The Stowe Center for Literary Activism, 77 Forest St., Hartford Harriet Beecher Stowe biographer Joan D. Hedrick ...
Connecticut, aka the “Constitution State,” has a seriously rich history. From being a key player in the American Revolution ...
How has Florida’s land changed across five centuries? What has stayed the same, and what remains only in memory? In Tracing Florida Journeys, Leslie Poole delves into the stories ...
On March 20, 1995, in Tokyo, packages containing the deadly chemical sarin were opened on five separate subway trains in a ...
American Legion Post 126 in Alton sponsored a drum-and-bugle corps that performed at fairs and parades.
We know her story today because she lived to old age and gave an interview in 1845 about her life to an abolitionist ... “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel sold more ...
Renowned author Percival Everett spoke with the IUN community about his new novel, "James," a literary rebuttal to "Huckleberry Finn." ...
The first Black child born in America, William Tucker, was probably born on this date in Jamestown, Va. However, some ...
As a student at Harriet Beecher Stowe School and Emmerich Manual Training ... He brought in steady paychecks via multiple jobs throughout his life, working at his family's hauling company, the ...