Rabu, 14 Desember 2016

American Mosaic – June 2015 American History

Spy, Nurse, Cook, Commander ON JANUARY 5 a bronze bust honoring Harriet Tubman’s daring feats was installed at the governor’s mansion in Annapolis. The Maryland native is famous for helping some 300 slaves escape the antebellum South, but her Union Army service as not only nurse and cook but as spy, scout and commander is …

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