Taking its name from the antebellum woman who “stole herself” and led blacks to freedom through the underground railroad, the Harriet Tubman Literary Circle (HTLC) is an educational clearing house and advocacy project that creates and promotes online archives of information, art, narratives and maps that support the expansion of sustainable communities and anti-violence initiatives. This gathering site for research, information, dialogue and engagement promoting social, political and personal transformations seeks to confront violence with an online multi-lingual dialogue that crosses borders as well as cultural, ethnic/racial, economic and gendered boundaries to further social justice organizing.Snapshot of the website on 10/31/2017.Afr...
This thesis is the first research project to provide a thorough examination of the memory of Harriet...
Later edition published under title: Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people.Mode of access: Interne...
Marilyn Wilkins (the grand-niece of Harriet Tubman), Delores St. Amand, and Evelyn G. Lowery pose fo...
Taking its name from the antebellum woman who “stole herself” and led blacks to freedom through the ...
Harriet Tubman: A Life in American History is an indispensable resource for high school and college ...
Harriet Tubman’s widely recognized successful work for the Underground Railroad overshad-owed many o...
Program and promotional material for the January 22, 1999 performance of Harriet Tubman and the Unde...
What would Harriet Tubman or Frederick Douglass have to say about democracy today? What if you coul...
MyKayla Williamson (University of Mississippi). By Her Hands: An Analysis of the Hidden Labor of Bla...
Harriet Tubman (1815?-1913), born a slave, devoted all of her time to freeing others. She was a stro...
This creative project's main component is a children's historical fiction/science fiction book entit...
March 2022 marks the approximate 200th anniversary of the birth of abolitionist, Underground Railroa...
Consisting of a what I term a queer rereading of the U.S. slavery archive, this project focuses on t...
We all believe that we know Harriet Tubman (1820--1913): slave, famous conductor on the Underground ...
This item is part of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement collection at the College Archives & Specia...
This thesis is the first research project to provide a thorough examination of the memory of Harriet...
Later edition published under title: Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people.Mode of access: Interne...
Marilyn Wilkins (the grand-niece of Harriet Tubman), Delores St. Amand, and Evelyn G. Lowery pose fo...
Taking its name from the antebellum woman who “stole herself” and led blacks to freedom through the ...
Harriet Tubman: A Life in American History is an indispensable resource for high school and college ...
Harriet Tubman’s widely recognized successful work for the Underground Railroad overshad-owed many o...
Program and promotional material for the January 22, 1999 performance of Harriet Tubman and the Unde...
What would Harriet Tubman or Frederick Douglass have to say about democracy today? What if you coul...
MyKayla Williamson (University of Mississippi). By Her Hands: An Analysis of the Hidden Labor of Bla...
Harriet Tubman (1815?-1913), born a slave, devoted all of her time to freeing others. She was a stro...
This creative project's main component is a children's historical fiction/science fiction book entit...
March 2022 marks the approximate 200th anniversary of the birth of abolitionist, Underground Railroa...
Consisting of a what I term a queer rereading of the U.S. slavery archive, this project focuses on t...
We all believe that we know Harriet Tubman (1820--1913): slave, famous conductor on the Underground ...
This item is part of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement collection at the College Archives & Specia...
This thesis is the first research project to provide a thorough examination of the memory of Harriet...
Later edition published under title: Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people.Mode of access: Interne...
Marilyn Wilkins (the grand-niece of Harriet Tubman), Delores St. Amand, and Evelyn G. Lowery pose fo...