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In honor of Women's History Month, join historian and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Kate Clifford Larson for a free presentation on Harriet Tubman and William Lloyd Garrison's friendship and enduring contributions to the civil and women's rights movements. In addition to their work as civil rights activists—Tubman as a famed conductor on the Underground Railroad and Garrison as the founder and editor of the influential abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator—Tubman and Garrison were also dedicated supporters of women's suffrage. Tubman advocated for women's rights in speeches delivered in New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C. and served as a delegate to the first annual convention of the National Association of Colored Women, while Garrison worked to ensure that women could take on leadership roles in abolitionist organizations and published supportive editorials, speeches, and reports in his newspaper.
Register for this free online program here. This event is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Turner Free Library.
Dr. Kate Clifford Larson is the bestselling author of three critically acclaimed biographies: Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero; Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter; and The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln. Dr. Larson has consulted on the 2019 film Harriet starring prize-winning actress Cynthia Erivo, Maryland’s Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State and National Historical Park, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway and All-American Road, and the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn, NY.