In 1974, Tubman’s sacrifices to free the most oppressed inspired a group of Black feminists to build coalitions and engage globally in political activism to free Black women from capitalism, racism and patriarchy.
destroyed nine plantations owned by private Confederate citizens, caused several million dollars of damage, and freed 756 enslaved people.
Tubman snaked her way through the mud and tall grasses. When the white commanders gave the orders to “double-quick” back to the boats, Tubman ran and tripped on her long dress. She fell, and her garments tore almost completely off.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Black History Month: Nation's First Black Cardinal, Wilton Gregory, Takes Part In Celebration At Queens ChurchA Black History Month event took place at a Catholic church in Queens on Sunday, with the first African-American cardinal in the country. ThaliaPerezTV has more on Wilton Cardinal Gregory's visit.
Leer más »
‘Black Powerful’ Captures the Vastness of the Black Experience'Black Powerful' is a new collection of reflections from Black writers, artists, and organizers that deliberately moves certain voices to the front.
Leer más »
New iPhone Setting Reduces Eyestrain With Black Text On Identical Black BackgroundCUPERTINO, CA—With an upgrade it described as a game changer for the optometric health of its users, Apple announced Tuesday it had created a new iOS setting for iPhone that would reduce eyestrain by displaying black text on a black background of an identical shade. “Apple is proud to introduce an even darker ‘dark…
Leer más »
YouTube Black Voices’ Adam McFarland: ‘For Black Folks, Music Is Our Place of Reconnection’I’m a classically trained violinist and country boy from Keithville, La. Monday nights were spent studying the piano. Tuesday and Friday were dedicated to the violin. On Wednesday, I gave my time t…
Leer más »
Black History Month: 20 trailblazers from Houston to know about
Leer más »
5 Black innovators who reshaped American gardening and farmingMany agricultural practices, innovations, and foods that traveled with enslaved people from West Africa — or were developed by their descendants — remain unsung. Learn about five early Black innovators whose contributions reshaped the agricultural landscape.
Leer más »